Here are some of the best to come in fiction, nonfiction and young readers.
Books
Book review: ‘Unknown Caller’ rearranges the pieces of a family’s story
Debra Spark’s new novel bends time to create a story that is ‘a puzzle and a delight.’
Book review: In ‘On Trails,’ an unexpected adventure on the Appalachian Trail
Robert Moor explores the history of trails in their many forms throughout evolutionary history.
Book review: An imaginative take on the Underground Railroad
Colson Whitehead skillfully blends fact and fiction in this thrilling, relentless adventure.
Meet the duo behind Print – Portland’s newest bookstore
Emily Russo and Josh Christie hope the trend holds true: that more people are loving books as much as they do.
Signings, etc.: ‘Mechanical Horse’ author traces bikes’ history
Margaret Guroff will speak in Damariscotta.
Best-selling author Michael Koryta dives into Maine
He talks about his influences, including Stephen King, while living near Camden and researching his next book.
Book review: A haunting debut effort and a writer on the verge
Anne Britting Oleson’s ‘The Book of the Mandolin Player’ is a story that stays on the mind.
Book review: John Hadden’s conversation with his father is a window to a secret life
In ‘Conversations with a Masked Man,’ the author’s father recounts years as a CIA agent.
Book review: Sisters compete with danger in ‘Roses and Rot’
In Kat Howard’s first fantasy novel, sisters Imogen and Marin find a gateway into Faerie.