Today's Best Maine Fiction

Today's Best Maine Fiction PDF

Author: Wesley McNair

Publisher: Down East Books

Published: 2008-07-28

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1461741726

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Here Carolyn Chute, Stephen King, Bill Roorbach, Richard Russo, Monica Wood, and nine other stellar Maine writers prove that the state is a superb source of inspiration for fiction. They capture Maine's atmospheric landscape, sharply defined seasons — and an assortment of unforgettable characters. Originally published as Contemporary Maine Fiction, the paperback edition bears a new title. Selected by Maine's premier anthologist, this is truly the best fiction you'll find in Maine today.

Maine

Maine PDF

Author: Courtney Sullivan

Publisher: Atlantic

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780857894960

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The Kelleher clans beachfront holiday house creaks under a weight of secrets. Won in a bar-room bet after the War, it is a place where cocktails follow morning mass, children eavesdrop, and ancient grudges fester. One summer, three generations of Kelleher women descend on the shore. Kathleen, finally sober, hoped never to set foot there again.

Contemporary Maine Fiction

Contemporary Maine Fiction PDF

Author: Wesley McNair

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780892726936

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More than an anthology, Contemporary Maine Fiction is a celebration of the quality and diversity of today's fiction writing in Maine. Editor Wesley McNair has assembled 14 short stories for the collection, several of which are being published for the first time. Among the contributors to this anthology are Pulitzer Prize winners Richard Russo and Richard Ford and best-selling novelist and National Book Award winner Stephen King. Contemporary Maine Fiction offers both a celebration of Maine's writers and the art of storytelling itself.

Place Called Maine

Place Called Maine PDF

Author: Wesley McNair

Publisher: Down East Books

Published: 2008-06-02

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1461741432

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What is it like to live and write in Maine? Wesley McNair, Maine's premier anthologist, asked authors who are new to Maine as well as natives to answer this question. They wax lyrical on everything from encounters with neighbors and wildlife to embracing Maine's rich natural landscape, and they take a philosophical look at the state of being in Maine. Among the authors included are Carolyn Chute, Richard Ford, Bill Roorbach, Richard Russo, and Monica Wood.

Good Night Maine

Good Night Maine PDF

Author: Adam Gamble

Publisher: Good Night Books

Published: 2011-11-14

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 1602199175

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From lobster boats to puffins, this delightful board book celebrates everything the great state of Maine has to offer. Young readers will recognize all their favorite sites and attractions including whales, Acadia National Park, black bears, seals, rafters and kayakers, boating, beaches, lakes, moose, Mount Katahdin, lighthouses, villages, and more.

When We Were the Kennedys

When We Were the Kennedys PDF

Author: Monica Wood

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 054763014X

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Wood offers a moving memoir of the season in 1963 Mexico, Maine, as she, her mother, and her three sisters healed after the loss of their mill-worker father and then the nation's loss of its handsome young Catholic president.

One Morning in Maine

One Morning in Maine PDF

Author: Robert McCloskey

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1976-09-30

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 0140501746

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A Caldecott Honor Book! Today is a specidal day for Sal because she gets to go to Buck's Harbour with her dad. But when she wakes up to brush her teeth with her baby sister, she discovers something shocking.... Her tooth is loose! And that's just the start of a huge day!

The Beans of Egypt, Maine

The Beans of Egypt, Maine PDF

Author: Carolyn Chute

Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.

Published: 2008-09-09

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 1555848168

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A novel of a down-and-out New England family that “seizes the reader on its opening page with . . . a knock-about country humor unmistakably its own” (Newsweek). There are families like the Beans all over America. They live on the wrong side of town in mobile homes strung with Christmas lights all year round. The women are often pregnant, the men drunk and just out of jail, and the children too numerous to count. In this novel that “pulses with kinetic energy,” we meet the God-fearing Earlene Pomerleau, and experience her obsession with the whole swarming Bean tribe (Newsweek). There is cousin Rubie, a boozer and a brawler; tall Aunt Roberta, the earth mother surrounded by countless clinging babies; and Beal, sensitive, often gentle, but doomed by the violence within him. In The Beans of Egypt, Maine, Carolyn Chute—whose jobs included waitress, chicken factory worker, and hospital floor scrubber before gaining renown as a prize-winning novelist—creates “a fictional world so vivid and compelling that one feels at a loss when it ends. The Beans belong with the Snopes clan of Faulkner’s Yoknapatawpha County, with Erskine Caldwell’s white Southerners, and with the rural blacks of Alice Walker’s The Color Purple” (San Jose Mercury News).

Almost, Maine

Almost, Maine PDF

Author: John Cariani

Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 9780822221562

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THE STORY: On a cold, clear, moonless night in the middle of winter, all is not quite what it seems in the remote, mythical town of Almost, Maine. As the northern lights hover in the star-filled sky above, Almost's residents find themselves falling in and