Maine book lovers discuss the books they couldn’t put down – and think you won’t either.
Books
Read the poem, ‘Love, but Not Lover, or a Love Letter to My Fellow Trans Sibs,’ by Maya Williams
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
In an award-winning debut novel, secrets propel a clever new mystery set on a Maine island
Jennifer K. Breedlove investigates the inexplicable behavior of others in ‘Murder Will Out,’ which won the Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel Award.
Warren fly-fisher’s new novel explores ecology and changing tides
In his fourth novel, ‘Rolling Back the River,’ Paul Guernsey angles for his big catch.
Read the poem ‘At the Post Office,’ by Betsy Sholl
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Confronted with national divide, Maine historian looks back in time
Colin Woodard’s ‘Nations Apart’ warns about the perils of autocracy.
Read the poem ‘Scent of My Son (Transposition)’ by Sharif Elmusa
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
For Bar Harbor native, the best love story is a whodunit
In ‘Etiquette for Lovers and Killers,’ Anna Fitzgerald Healy takes Eastport back in time.
Four Maine cookbooks win awards from Readable Feast
Part-time Portland resident Catherine Walthers took home top honors in three categories.
Read the poem ‘Flag,’ by Kerem Durdag
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.