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This edited collection by some well-loved and well-known Mainers contains short stories some of them personal remembrances and some narratives about life in days gone by in Maine. Focusing on how Mainers made a living in the state during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the book incorporates many of the characteristics that make Maine unique, including hard work, humor, ruggedness, and the wilderness.

Produktbeschreibung
This edited collection by some well-loved and well-known Mainers contains short stories some of them personal remembrances and some narratives about life in days gone by in Maine. Focusing on how Mainers made a living in the state during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the book incorporates many of the characteristics that make Maine unique, including hard work, humor, ruggedness, and the wilderness.
Autorenporträt
Jeanne Mason is a writer and freelance editor who, as a youngster, spent summers in Maine arguing with her cousin Doug that Massachusetts was better than Maine. As an adult, she has seen the light. Her publications include Trinidad Noir (2008) and young adult biographies Russell Latapy: The Little Magician (2007) and Stephen Ames: Trinidad & Tobago's Ace Golfer (2008). D.L. (Dan) Soucy was born in Lewiston, Maine, in the mid-1950s. Moving to the county as a child, he grew up in the Presque Isle area and came to love the outdoor life. After a nearly thirty-year absence from writing, he returned with two chapbooks, The Book of Shadows and The Light at the End of the Tunnel. He has also written Maine After Midnight, a collection of short tales for Halloween. Due out shortly is another collection of short stories and prose titled How Old Am I?