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Signings, etc.: Charles Duhigg
The Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and best-selling author will talk about his new book.
Book Review: Greg Jackson on Netflix, voyeurism and transcendental moments
‘Prodigals,’ a collection of eight stories by the 33-year-old who grew up partly in Brunswick, was published last week.
Book Review: Plot aplenty in ‘Truth Beat,’ the latest Joe Gale mystery
Westbrook writer Brenda Buchanan’s third book in the series sets up an interesting whodunit but is short on character developement.
One soldier’s inspirational story of survival, endurance
Travis Mills, who lost parts of all of his limbs in an explosion while deployed in Afghanistan, tells his story in ‘Tough as They Come.’
Book review: Valiant ‘Fairyland’ heroine returns for her final race
Catherynne Valente’s ‘The Girl Who Raced Fairyland All the Way Home’ is the fifth and final volume in the series. Or is it?
Signings, etc.: Joseph Hardy in Kennebunk
The author will discuss ‘History of a Maine “Little River” ‘ on Thursday.
Author works for peace with colorful children’s books
Sandra Palmer Fish says her books are an effort to influence the world through the people around her.
Harper Lee, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ dies at 89
For most of her life, Lee divided her time between New York City, where she wrote the novel in the 1950s, and her hometown of Monroeville, Alabama, which inspired the book’s fictional Maycomb.
Book review: ‘City of Thorns’ shows how refugees are made victims again, by neglect
Ben Rawlence brings the issue of refugee resettlement into sharp focus with compelling profiles of despair and hope.