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Books
Perry O’Brien’s superb, tempestuous thriller centers on an AWOL soldier
In ‘Fire in the Blood,’ a paratrooper deployed to Afghanistan returns stateside after his wife dies in a mysterious hit-and-run.
At once fascinating, fun and scholarly, ‘Gin’ distills appreciation for an enduring quaff
Shonna Milliken Humphrey has written a memoir, a novel and now an ode to gin.
Bedside Table: Three Things: a fast read, beautiful writing, and an indelible heroine
Bonus: “Three Things I Know are True” is set in Maine.
After a letter goes missing, an ifferent story plays out
When the Ds begin to disappear from an English town, a ‘sensible and resourceful’ girl sets out on a thoroughly modern quest for the truth.
Author Debra Spark on writing
Spark, who teaches writing at Colby, has released a new book of essays on fiction. Just don’t ask her to reread her own early works.
Bedside Table: Camus’ ‘The Plague” is definitely not escapist reading
Nonetheless, it offers hope.
‘A Tree Grows in Brooklyn’ was a classic. Does Betty Smith’s follow-up warrant reconsideration?
An editor rediscovers ‘Tomorrow Will Be Better,’ and the book turns out to be surprisingly modern.
Bedside Table: Kennebunk area is reading youth remix to ‘Stamped’
A high school teacher raised money to get the book about racism into the hands of students.
‘Maine at 200’ tells the state’s history in stories
The 20 chapters feature anecdotes that stood out during each decade.