Evelyn Waugh once said, “It is difficult to enjoy a good wine in a bad glass,” especially so when the wine has been poisoned and the wine drinker is dead.
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BOOKS: ‘MIDDLE CLASS’ answers pressing questions about the masses
James “Ragin’ Cajun” Carville and less-ragin’ pollster Stan Greenberg helped Bill Clinton become president and still make a living helping their party sell its ideas to voters. For “It’s the Middle Class, Stupid!,” they interviewed middle-class Americans and found that if Democrats want to win in 2012, they must reframe their message to directly appeal to this demographic. Highlights:
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): Summer dining divine at Bar Harbor’s Looking Glass
A special Chef’s Table Dinner was our excuse to return to our favorite Bar Harbor Inn — the Bluenose — and the dinner at the inn’s Looking Glass Restaurant was exceptional. But so is everything else at this resort with its stunning ocean views, gorgeous rooms, fabulous customer service and amenities and one of the state’s top chefs, Arturo Montes.
HARLAN: Try to focus on being a good dad
My girlfriend currently is 13 weeks pregnant. The pregnancy wasn’t planned. I want to be the best father to my child. I have my college degree and a decent job, but don’t think I can make enough to take care of us. We are having a hard enough time finding an affordable place to move into together. But now, she suddenly seems reluctant to move in with me. She says she’s not ready and unsure if she can be with me forever. I love her very much and want her to be my wife, but right now, things aren’t looking too good. Another complicating factor is that her mom has been taking care of her. In the past, their relationship was very turbulent. I’m confused and scared. I want to keep making her happy, but I can’t seem to do things right any more.
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): ‘Celebrate all things summer’: Eat fresh food by the sea
The message was tempting: “Celebrate all things summer and local overlooking the beautiful wildlife sanctuary and Crescent Beach. Chef Mitch will present a weekly fixed menu that features Maine fare from gardens and sea.”
BOOKS: ‘Beneath the Shadows’ offers a dark plot
Australian author Sara Foster uncovers a rich vein of atmosphere in the North Yorkshire moors for her intense psychological thriller about a woman trying to rebuild her life after her husband disappears.
BOOKS: ‘Everyone Loves a Good Train Wreck’ examines why it’s human to gawk and rubberneck
Morbid curiosity. Rubbernecking. Schadenfreude. From our national obsession with celebrity crackups to the popularity of gore fests such as “The Passion of the Christ” and “Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” Americans lead the world in the urge to wallow in everything grotesque, blood-spattered and shocking – as long as it’s happening to somebody else.
BOOKS: These mysteries should be on your summer reading list
What would you do to save your son? Sam Capra experienced betrayal and loss in Jeff Abbott’s “Adrenaline.” In Abbott’s new thriller, “The Last Minute,” Capra’s wife is in a coma and he is desperate to find his infant son. An ex-CIA agent, Capra has the skills and resources for the search.