The novel follows a happy 1960s mother and wife who shocks her family — and herself.
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Bedside table: Words of hope and meaning to bring a reset during troubling times
Book recommendations from readers.
Book review: At the turn of the century, an Irish immigrant family scratches out a living on Munjoy Hill
History and political science professor Michael Connolly has written his first novel, and it’s a gem.
Book review: Writer Ellen Booraem’s breakout book?
‘River Magic’ is magic, and Booraem deserves more recognition.
Bedside table: A military leader revealed on the page
“The historical nonfiction book that I just finished reading is ‘LeMay: The Life and Wars of General Curtis LeMay’ by Warren Kozak. It is the life story of Curtis Emerson LeMay, who overcame disadvantages of his family’s limited circumstances to become one of the most influential United States’ military leaders in World War II and […]
New England’s rich weather history detailed in new book by Boston meteorologist
Eric Fisher’s ‘Mighty Storms of New England’ is a vivid look back at the region’s hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and blizzards.
Best-Sellers: ‘Cloud Cuckoo Land,’ ‘Atlas of the Heart’
The current best-selling fiction and nonfiction books at Nonesuch Books & More in South Portland.
Portland author Lily King a finalist for short story prize
Her new collection, ‘Five Tuesdays in Winter,’ is among three finalists for the $20,000 Story Prize.
Book review: An injured Iraqi war vet returns home to Maine and struggles to adjust
In “Silence,” William Carpenter’s latest novel, a deaf vet takes refuge on an undeveloped island, where things are not as simple as they seem.
For Rep. Raskin, personal grief and national trauma collided
The Maryland congressman reflects on his son’s suicide and, days later, the insurrection at the Capitol.
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