Tickets include a copy of ‘Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In,’ but Sanders will not be signing books.
Books
Books news and reviews from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Carolyn Chute will join Bonnie Jo Campbell at Longfellow Books
The two writers will discuss their work at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Stephen King to talk about his days as a student in Orono
He’ll also read from ‘Hearts in Suspension’ on Nov. 7 as he marks the 50th anniversary of his enrollment at UMaine.
‘Some Writer!’ celebrates E.B. White as a boy and beloved writer
After years of painstaking research, Melissa Sweet has produced a lovingly illustrated biography for young readers.
Riding celebrity wave, Ruth Bader Ginsburg releasing anthology
The Supreme Court justice’s ‘My Own Words’ is a collection of her writings.
Ashley Bryan’s latest children’s book re-imagines the lives of slaves
More than a decade in the making, ‘Freedom Over Me’ began with the sale of slave-related documents at an auction in Northeast Harbor.
Three writers with Maine ties named finalists for Kirkus Prize
Ashley Bryan, Annie Proulx and Susan Faludi are up for $50,000 awards in different categories.
Max Ritvo, poet who chronicled life with cancer, dies at 25
He was known for poems that documented the surreal nature of living with a terminal illness.
Signings, etc.: Joyce Lovely to speak at Belgrade library
She will will talk about her new memoir, ‘Ice Cream, Gas Masks and God.’
Game warden can’t shake his father’s past in ‘Widowmaker’
The latest in Paul Doiron’s mystery series has the warden searching for the truth about a man who could be his half-brother.