The Midcoast

The Midcoast

Author: Adam White

Publisher: Hogarth

Published: 2022-06-07

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0593243153

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “Propulsive . . . An absorbing look at small-town Maine and the thwarted dreams of a family trying to transcend it.”—Lee Cole, The New York Times (Editors’ Choice) “I tore through the saga of the Thatch family in two nights. The Midcoast is a reader’s dream—tense, ominous, and deeply wise.”—David Benioff, co-creator of Game of Thrones ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: CrimeReads It’s spring in the tiny town of Damariscotta, a tourist haven on the coast of Maine known for its oysters and antiques. Andrew, a high school English teacher recently returned to the area, has brought his family to Ed and Steph Thatch’s sprawling riverside estate to attend a reception for the Amherst women’s lacrosse team. Back when they were all teenagers, Andrew never could have predicted that Ed, descended from a long line of lobstermen, or Steph, a decent student until she dropped out to start a family, would ever send a daughter to a place like Amherst. But so the tides have turned, and Andrew’s trying hard to admire, more than envy, the view from Ed’s rolling backyard meadow. As Andrew wanders through the Thatches’ house, he stumbles upon a file he’s not supposed to see: photos of a torched body in a burned-out sedan. And when a line of state police cruisers crashes the Thatches’ reception an hour later, Andrew and his neighbors finally begin to see the truth behind Ed and Steph’s remarkable rise. Soon the newspapers are running headlines about the Thatches, and Andrew’s poring over his memories, trying to piece together the story of a family he thought he knew. A propulsive drama that cares as deeply about its characters as it does about the crimes they commit, The Midcoast explores the machinations of privilege, the dark recesses of the American dream, and the lies we tell as we try, at all costs, to protect the ones we love.


Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast, Vol IV

Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast, Vol IV

Author: Charles B. McLane

Publisher: Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast

Published: 2003-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780884481461

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The McLanes have delved into a wealth of primary sources, using old tax assessments, court records, and early maps, to spin their tales of the early settlers of Maine's islands and their descendants. Here is history as it too seldom is in textbooks: colorful, human, downright irresistible. Each volume is replete with rare vintage photos and dozens of maps and will delight all who love islands, or simply a good read.


Hidden History of Midcoast Maine

Hidden History of Midcoast Maine

Author: Patricia M. Higgins

Publisher: Hidden History

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781626193659

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From the Age of Discovery and the earliest settlement of America, Midcoast Maine has played surprising roles in America's history. Europeans might not have survived in the New World without the Kennebec beaver trade, the lessons of the Popham Colony and the friendships Maine's first settlers built. Experience the storied survival of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's military grandfather in precarious Revolutionary Maine and meet resilient, creative, noteworthy and notorious Midcoasters. Pat Higgins recounts Puritan power plays, the sea fight between the Boxer and the Enterprise, duels, U-boats and much more. Discover the fascinating and quirky bits of history that have remained hidden along the rocky coast from Portland to Acadia--until now..


A Visual Cruising Guide to the Maine Coast

A Visual Cruising Guide to the Maine Coast

Author: James Bildner

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2006-05-11

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0071453288

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WHEN YOU NAVIGATE THE COAST OF MAINE, A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS A Visual Cruising Guide to the Maine Coast takes the guesswork out of navigating Maine’s intricate, reef-strewn waters, ensuring that your next voyage through this coastal paradise will be picture-perfect. Inside you will find more than 180 full-color aerial photographs that provide "by-the-picture” navigational guidance for Maine’s treasured harbors, difficult passages, and hidden approaches. Author James Bildner has added chart segments and recommended course lines to these low-altitude photos, giving you a unique, at-a-glance guide to sailing around Maine. It’s like cruising with a masthead lookout to point the way. • Text descriptions of area with piloting instructions • Labeled approach lines • Low-angled photos with key navigation aides labeled • Chart segments from high resolution NOAA charts


The Insiders' Guide to Maine's Mid-Coast

The Insiders' Guide to Maine's Mid-Coast

Author: Carol Des Lauriers Cieri

Publisher: Falcon Guides

Published: 1997-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781573800204

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Hoist the jib, batten the hatches and clear the decks! Get ready for an in-depth exploration to the land of granite cliffs and tall ships, salty air and agricultural fairs, lobster boats and Isle au Haut, breaching whales and seafaring tales with the most complete guidebook to this storied region.


Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast, Vol IV

Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast, Vol IV

Author: Charles B. McLane

Publisher: Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast

Published: 2003-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780884481461

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The McLanes have delved into a wealth of primary sources, using old tax assessments, court records, and early maps, to spin their tales of the early settlers of Maine's islands and their descendants. Here is history as it too seldom is in textbooks: colorful, human, downright irresistible. Each volume is replete with rare vintage photos and dozens of maps and will delight all who love islands, or simply a good read.


Midcoast Maine in World War II

Midcoast Maine in World War II

Author: Margaret Shiels Konitzky

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1467136573

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Author Margaret Shiels Konitzky reveals the stories of local heroes and the relentless spirit of midcoast Maine. While World War II raged overseas, the people of midcoast Maine responded with remarkable achievements on the homefront. The shipyard at Bath Iron Works launched a new destroyer every seventeen days. Bowdoin College had more military than civilian students and held three commencements per year. Boothbay Harbor, Bailey Island and Damariscotta all had military bases, and anyone who owned or sailed a boat was recruited for coastal defense. Women worked at machine shops, registered their neighbors for rationing and volunteered for the Civil Defense and Red Cross. Author Margaret Shiels Konitzky reveals the stories of local heroes and the relentless spirit of midcoast Maine.