Teddy bears hosting loud parties, fairies preparing for spring and a lesson about who lives in the garden are topics sure to hold kids’ attention
Maine Authors
OFF RADAR: ‘Welcome Homesick’: Camden’s Dave Morrison offers poetry collection that is enhanced music
“What does this mean?” my wife said, holding up a yellow sticky note that was tacked to the cover of my copy of “Welcome Homesick” by Dave Morrison. The handwriting said simply, “I know, I know …” I laughed and said, “I think he means this is his second collection of new poems in six […]
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘The Summer of the Osprey’ and ‘Still Mill’
A continuation of Elisabeth Ogilvie’s Bennett’s Island series and a thoughtful and considerate reminder of Maine’s labor history
OFF RADAR: ”Stitiously Speaking’
You’re in good hands when reading poetry by Ted Bookey
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘How Maine Changed the World’ and ‘The Body in the Casket’
A collection of Maine’s contributions to America and the world, and the 24th Faith Fairchild mystery
OFF RADAR: ‘The Home Stretch’
Michael Campagnoli’s recent release is ‘a little book you can read over and over and never reach bottom,’ writes Dana Wilde.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Harbor of Spies’ and ‘Daughters of Long Reach’
Camden author Robin Lloyd’s second novel paints a picture of historic Havana in an exciting tale of intrigue and suspense, and Irene Drago’s novel is a charming blend of history and romance set across two centuries and several generations of families living in Bath.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Maine in World War I’ and ‘Knife Creek’
Jason C. Libby and Earle Shettleworth, Jr. mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the Great War, and Paul Doiron releases a graphic new Mike Bowditch mystery
OFF RADAR: ‘One Man’s Maine: Essays on a Love Affair’
Jim Krosschell’s quintessential backyard naturalism