And it will resonate with adults, too.
Books
Book Review: John Connolly’s “Night Music: Nocturnes Volume 2” provides readers 13 short stories set in Britain and Ireland
Connolly displays his aptitude for crafting creepy supernatural tales.
Signings, etc.: Jeff Romano at Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick
The author and hiker will discuss his new book “Day Hiking: New England.”
Richard Russo hosts writers series at SPACE Gallery
The Pulitzer Prize-winning writer will interview emerging author Lori Ostlund on Oct. 7.
Signings, etc.
Author Joseph Conforti will speak about his new book, “Lizzie Borden on Trial: Murder, Ethnicity, and Gender,” during a Brown Bag Lecture Series talk. Conforti opens a window on a time and place in American history relating the details of the murder and the subsequent trial. WHEN: Noon Wednesday WHERE: Rines Auditorium at Portland Public […]
Book Review: In ‘Song of Shadows,’ a recuperating Charlie Parker takes on a monster
The latest in the Parker series sets the private investigator up for a major showdown.
‘A Little Brown Bat Story’ gets official launch Saturday at Gilsland Farm in Falmouth
The book, written by Melissa Kim and illustrated by Jada Fitch, is the second in a series developed by Islandport Press and Maine Audubon.
Kate Christensen’s ‘How to Cook a Moose’ reads like Maine on a plate
In her memoir, she weaves together research, history and interviews.
Signings, etc.: Maine writer Susan Conley
“Paris Was the Place” tells the story of a woman trying to reconnect with a brother.
Book Review: Gardner Museum security chief details the wild world of art theft
Anthony Amore’s new book, “The Art of the Con,” suggests art fraud is more common than we realize.