With “The Grapes of Wrath” as his guide, Karl Taro Greenfeld explores classism in the era of the 1 percenters in “The Subprimes.”
Books
Books: Judy Blume on the road again … for the last time
The 77-year-old author says her young fans have her permission to read her grown-up novel ‘In the Unlikely Event.’
Mainer and former defense secretary William Cohen talks about his new novel, ‘Collision’
The Bangor native, 74, discovered his love of writing as a ‘jock’ at Bowdoin College who was forced to compose a sonnet.
Author Q&A with Lisa A. Phillips
The author shares her story of obsessive unrequited love – and those of others who coped with similar experiences.
Signings, etc.: Brenda Bowen
The author will talk about her first novel, ‘Enchanted August,’ at Sherman’s Books in Portland.
Brenda Buchanan’s first crime mystery released as e-book
A Portland attorney celebrates with a series of readings.
Signings, etc.
Brunswick author Paul Betit will discuss his latest book in talks set for Tuesday in Waldoboro and Thursday in Bath.
Writers, bookseller honored at Maine literary awards
Renowned Portland bookseller Stuart Gersen is remembered for his contributions.
Maine Literary Awards are May 28 in Portland
More than 170 books were considered for the annual honors.
Book review: “The Folded Clock” by Heidi Julavits
The writer jumps off from her childhood diaries and plunges with wit and wisdom – and in no partcular order – into adult moments of self-discovery.