It’s easy to see why Monhegan Island has attracted so many artists. The island is a series of stunning visual impressions. And when we visited, colorful birds were everywhere, too!
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BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: “Life Among Giants” and “Mount Hope Cemetery of Bangor, Maine”
In 1970, 17-year-old David “Lizard” Hochmeyer is a horny teenager playing football and lusting after high school girls and an untouchable prima ballerina. He also just watched his father and mother shot to death by a cold-blooded killer. And revenge is just one thing on David’s mind.
BOOKS: Min’s life explored in memoir
In the dedication of her latest book, “A Cooked Seed,” best-selling Chinese author Anchee Min thanks her daughter for “making (her) write this book.” One cannot help but wonder why — with such a powerful story to tell — Min waited until now to share it.
MOVIE REVIEW: A river runs through “Mud”
Back down home, somewhere on the Mississippi River on the Arkansas state line, is where the very young writer/director Jeff Nichols (“Shotgun Stories,” “Take Shelter”) grew up — and it’s obvious.
BOOKS: Fears drive the satirical ‘Odds Against Tomorrow’
Mitchell Zukor is a disaster waiting to happen — and waiting for disasters to happen to himself and the rest of us.
BOOKS: ‘Montaro Caine’ Poitier makes novel debut
Oscar-winning actor Sidney Poitier’s first novel, “Montaro Caine,” is a corporate thriller that veers into science fiction as it follows a beleaguered New York CEO on an unexpected quest to secure two mysterious coins that may hold significant scientific and commercial value.
BOOKS: ‘Ophelia Cut’ a tense and intricate tale
A young woman makes a bad decision and her father ends up a murder suspect in “The Ophelia Cut,” John Lescroart’s latest courtroom drama featuring defense attorney Dismas Hardy.
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): Step back in history with a trip to the Maine Maritime Museum
Breakfast or lunch at Mae’s Café in Bath and a visit to the Maine Maritime Museum make a great day trip.