‘Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The Fireside Poet of Maine’ was written by some of the people who know best how to tell of his life and influence: tour guides.
Books
Book Review: “Bread, Wine, Chocolate” a tasty read
Environmentalist Simran Sethi explains how the pleasures of the foods we love are threatened by the stress on the planet.
Signings, etc.: Emily Kinney at Kennebunk Library
The author will discuss her novel “The Island of Lote.”
Author Q&A: Mira Ptacin on developing empathy and learning from her students
The Peaks Island writer’s memoir, “Poor Your Soul,” will be published Jan. 12.
Book Review: Biodiversity and the flavors we’ve grown to love
“Bread, Wine, Chocolate” makes discussion of climate change palatable.
Book Review: ‘Phantom Punch’ goes the distance in recounting Lewiston’s place in sports infamy
New book about the 1965 Ali-Liston boxing match has much to reveal about how it all came about.
Signings, etc.: Kate Braestrup in Carrabassett Valley | The Maine author will discuss her latest book, “Anchors and Flares.”
Maine author Kate Braestrup will give a talk and sign her new book, “Anchor and Flares: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hope and Service,” that details love, loss and family life from the perspective of a widowed Maine Warden Service chaplain who has a child serving in the military. WHEN: 4:30 p.m. Tuesday WHERE: Carrabassett Valley […]
Interview: William Finnegan, author of ‘Barbarian Days: A Surfing Life’
The New Yorker writer has spent most of his life in pursuit of big waves.
Signings, etc.: Sox talk with Carl Johnson
The author will discuss his second book about the Boston baseball team, ‘Wait ‘Til Next Year, 2016: From Worst to First – Part II.’
Author Q&A: Penelope Anne Schwartz looks back on a life of writing about things that really happened
In ‘Penelope: Weaving and Unraveling,’ the formerly Maine-based writer compiles diverse excerpts from her body of work.