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Random Act
Publisher: Islandport Press$15.95A senseless murder seems like a random act of violence, until it doesn’t.
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Mystery of the Bear Cub
Publisher: Islandport Press$15.95Someone is dumping trash on the Wilder Family Campground’s property. When Cooper, Packrat, and Roy start to investigate, they stumble headlong into the path of a garbage truck and a hungry black bear.
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123 Gulls
Publisher: Islandport Press$16.95Enjoying winter is as easy as 1, 2, 3 in this colorful counting book from artist Beth Rand. Her signature seagulls teach basic numbers as they count down from ten mittens to one snowy surprise!
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Finchosaurus
Publisher: Islandport Press$17.95When fifth-grader Atticus Finch Martin uncovers a plea for help, he must put aside his quest to find a fossil of the world’s largest dinosaur.
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Wayfarer
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95James S. Rockefeller Jr. lived a life of adventure that took him from Maine to Tahiti to Norway and back again. He recalls the deep loss and turns of fortune through his life, including his relationship with author Margaret Wise Brown, and his enduring passion for planes, boats, and exploration.
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Damaged Goods
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95The line between personal and professional begin to blur for Jack McMorrow while pursuing a story about a mysterious woman. At the same time, his family becomes a target after Roxanne removes a satanists’ children from his custody. As dangers converge, who will put their life on the line?
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I Am Birch
Publisher: Islandport Press$20.95As dark rumors swirl through the woods, a birch tree uses wisdom and humor to put the animals’ fears to rest and emerges as the unlikely champion and protector of the forest.
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Sea Change A Man, A Boat, A Journey Home
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95In this fast-paced book, author Maxwell Taylor Kennedy relates the harrowing voyage to deliver his boat, Valkyrien, a 90-foot dilapidated wooden schooner, from San Francisco to Washington, DC.
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It Seemed Like a Compliment to Me
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95Average Joe Wright of Smalltown, USA is back with more rants and his thoughts about coping with life in the modern world.
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Mapping Murder
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95Danger has found museum director Julie Williamson once again when an annual convention of historical society directors puts her in the path of a troubled colleague. Precious artifacts are missing and landing in the hands of unscrupulous dealers to the south. Williamson immediately senses foul play. When the colleague mysteriously winds up dead, and more thefts occur, Ryland’s favourite puzzle-solving amateur detective can’t resist setting a trap. In his third Julie Williamson mystery, Andrews brings back a beloved cast of characters to help Williamson chase down the confounding clues. This case of historical whodunit, set against a backdrop of rolling hills and picturesque towns of Western Maine, is sure to keep you up reading all night.
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The Fog of Forgetting
Publisher: Islandport Press$17.95Sneaking out for a quick boat ride on a summer day, five children find themselves engulfed in a curtain of dense, powerful fog that transports them from the rocky Maine coast to the mysterious island of Ayda. Rescued by Seaborne, a machete-toting wayfarer of few words, the children suddenly find themselves at the center of a centuries-old battle between Dankar, the ruler of Exor, and three siblings that rule the other realms of Ayda. At stake are the four stones of power and the elusive Fifth Stone that binds them all.
When 9-year-old Frankie is kidnapped by Dankar, her older sister Evelyn and the three Thompson brothers must learn to harness the powers of the daylights, ancient forces of earth, fire, water, and air, in order to navigate their way through the realms of Ayda, save her, and find a way home.
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A Moose and a Lobster Walk Into a Bar… Special 15th Anniversay Edition
Publisher: Islandport Press$18.95A Moose and a Lobster Walk into a Bar is beloved for its timeless Downeast humour. The family-friendly stories by John McDonald, an author, radio personality, and professional storyteller, strike a chord with readers looking for a good laugh. The book mixes classic Maine storytelling, stretched truths, and wry observations made by McDonald during his travels through the Pine Tree State. McDonald discusses the economic power of Maine’s yard sale industry, bemoans that Massachusetts (which allowed Maine to become a state in 1820) is buying the state back one house at a time, and relates how the black fly was just an attempt at controlling tourists now gone haywire. You also meet Maine characters like Uncle Abner, Merrill Minzey, and Hollis Eaton, and find yourself pondering where the truth ends and the story begins.
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The Kinfolk
Publisher: Islandport Press$17.95In the conclusion of The Five Stones Trilogy, Chase, Evelyn, and Knox fight to save not just the island of Ayda but their own world. They are scattered throughout the war-torn island as Dankar, the power-hungry ruler of Exor, mounts his greatest attack. His forces begin a final, fatal siege on the weakening realms of Melor and Metria. His goal: to extend his power beyond Ayda, beyond the fog, to the rest of the world. Will Chase be able to convince Ratha, the proud ruler of the realm of Varuna, to come to their aid? Can Evelyn harness her daylights and control the stone of Metria? Will Dankar murder his own cousin in his bid for power?
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Whatever It Takes
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95May and Jim Davidson spent sixty-eight years together sharing an unbreakable love of Maine and a relentless drive to do “whatever it takes” to find success and happiness. After falling in love as teenagers, they built their first house using twenty dollars worth of lumber and optimistically started creating the life of their dreams. However, they soon learned that optimism alone wouldn’t sustain them. They lobstered, fished, farmed sheep, started a lobster trap sawmill, and criss-crossed the country as long haul truckers. And when they eventually collapsed into debt and uncertainty while trying to raise thousands of chickens, they regrouped and fought their way out again by developing a unique gift product inspired by the sea. May Davidson’s story is a decades-long tapestry of adventure, brutally hard work, light-heartedness, and risk taking. It offers a wider view of Maine during the last half of the twentieth century, a shared history between the farmers, lobstermen, truckers, and entrepreneurs who have witnessed tremendous change in their lifetimes. It’s a familiar tale to every reader who is determined to live a rich life despite obstacles–a story of the hard work and moxie that’s required to pursue a happy life.
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Mystery of the Bear Cub
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95The boys are down in the dumps–literally! Someone is dumping trash on the Wilder Family Campground’s property. It’s bad for the campground, and bad for the wildlife, too. When Cooper, Packrat, and Roy find a fox in the woods with its head stuck in a jar, they know it’s time to investigate. But when the boys start digging, they stumble headlong into the path of a garbage truck and a hungry black bear. Tamra Wight keeps the adventures coming in Book Four of the award-winning Cooper and Packrat series.
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Chantarelle
Publisher: Islandport Press$17.95In Book Two of The Five Stones Trilogy, Chase, determined to fulfill his promise to find the unifying Fifth Stone, finds the elusive Captain Nate and brings him back to the island of Ayda, where one realm is burning and two others are under siege from Dankar’s dark forces of Exor. Meanwhile, Knox and Evelyn must trust a mysterious guide to help them find a way back to Ayda, though each has their own personal struggle to overcome. All three children must decide if they can put their own needs–and fears–aside to save their friends and family.
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Home Body
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95There ain’t no rest for the wicked… In Home Body, the eighth Jack McMorrow Mystery, Jack has reformed his bad boy ways and settled into seeming domestic tranquility. But the quiet life is short-lived when Jack rescues a homeless teen from a brutal gang beating. This gesture rewards him with yet another descent into violence, murder, and the dark underworld of at-risk kids living on the street. As Jack prepares for the birth of his child, his efforts to save somebody else’s child fail, and he must track down a stalker. Who is the predator and who is the prey in a world where no one can be trusted? It’s a high stakes game of hide-and-seek–one that Jack can’t afford to lose.
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Sugar Mountain Snow Ball
Publisher: Islandport Press$15.95Ruby LaRue has lived her whole life in the small ski town of Paris, New Hampshire. Eleanor Bandaranaike’s family comes from Sri Lanka. Over the course of a winter, these two unlikely best friends chase their dreams and find people aren’t always who they seem to be.
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Straw Man
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95Author Gerry Boyle takes his readers into territory all-too familiar from the daily headlines: illegal gun sales, culture clashes between old and new, cyberbullying, and the random violence that poses a threat to even the closest of communities.
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Mystery of the Missing Fox (new edition)
Artist: Carl DiRoccoPublisher: Islandport Press$14.95Cooper and his friends must figure out who is kidnapping fox kits. There are three suspects and Cooper really hopes it’s not the new girl who lives across the lake.
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Green Plate Special Sustainable and Delicious Receipes
Publisher: Islandport Press$27.95In Green Plate Special, Christine Burns Rudalevige shares her recipes for sustainable and delicious meals, alongside tips and tricks for greening your kitchen and making the most of your produce. From the farmers’ market to the dessert plate, this book is packed full of ideas that will surprise and delight home cooks and eco-advocates, including recipes for meatless mains, summer barbecue favorites, and mouth-watering side dishes. Featuring dozens of recipes that are good for the planet (but never sacrifice flavor) Green Plate Special is an easy-to-digest primer for conscious, delectable living.
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A Monarch Butterfly Story
Artist: Jada FitchPublisher: Islandport Press$12.95A young boy learns about threats to Monarch Butterflies and inspires his community to plant a butterfly-friendly garden in this beautifully illustrated board book, the fourth title in the Wildlife on the Move series.
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The Door to January
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95Something or someone in Natalie Payson’s nightmares keeps calling her back to her home town where a mysterious frozen door opens to a dangerous past. Small town bullies, unsolved murders, and the force of the spirit all converge in the paranormal thriller, The Door to January.
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Settling Twice Lessons From Then and Now
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95In a memoir of clarity and faith, prompted by the death of her parents, author Deborah Joy Corey probes the complex bonds between family, lovers, and neighbours that shaped her sense of identity, then, as a girl growing up in rural New Brunswick and, now, as a wife and mother living on the coast of Maine.
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ABC Gulls
Publisher: Islandport Press$16.95ABC Gulls offers a playful look at the alphabet with a coastal twist. A cast of seagulls, from Avery to Zeke, chronicles scenes from everyday island life. Little ones can start by learning letters and move up to sounding out individual words. Early readers will enjoy reading full sentences, and parents and grandparents will have fun reading them out loud. Join our gulls as they get the grill going, jump off the jetty, and steal a sandwich!
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The Kinfolk
Publisher: Islandport Press$21.95In the final installment of The Five Stones Trilogy, Chase, Evelyn, and Knox must fight to save not just the island of Ayda but their own world. The three young people are scattered throughout the war-torn island as Dankar, the power hungry ruler of Exor, mounts his greatest attack. His forces begin a final, fatal siege on the weakening realms of Melor and Metria. His goal: to extend his power beyond Ayda, beyond the fog, to the rest of the world. Will Chase be able to convince Ratha, the proud ruler of the realm of Varuna, to come to their aid? Can Evelyn learn to harness her daylights and control the stone of Metria? Will Dankar murder his own cousin in his bid for power? And if the Fifth Stone returns to Ayda, will its power save or destroy it? G.A. Morgan, who “excels at worldbuilding” (School Library Journal), introduced us to Ayda in The Fog of Forgetting and raised the stakes in Chantarelle. Now she brings the trilogy to a thrilling conclusion with a profound investigation: What does it take to continue believing in one another when almost every hope is gone?
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The Sweet Life
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95Susan Poulin, the “funniest woman in Maine,” is back from Finding Your Inner Moose to show us all how to keep all our relationships sweet, simple, and easy. In The Sweet Life, Poulin (through her popular alter-ego and stage character Ida LeClair) offers a fresh view on love, marriage, and dating through a combination of sassy stories and serious advice. Whip-smart yet down-to-earth, the book strikes the perfect balance between humorous and heartfelt. Reading The Sweet Life feels like talking to an old friend–one with great advice, plenty of experience, and a few great stories to boot.
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Pretty Dead
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95Family secrets will get out…and the ramifications get gruesome in Pretty Dead, the seventh Jack McMorrow Mystery. In this widely acclaimed addition to the popular series, veteran reporter Jack McMorrow and his partner Roxanne are sent to investigate the alleged physical abuse of a young daughter of a Boston blue blood family. The trappings of elite society threaten to sidetrack Jack’s investigation of the family’s misdoings, until a beautiful woman is found dead and the carefully constructed image of the family’s wealth and power begins to fray. Loyalties are tested and bonds are broken as Jack struggles with one of his most potent adversaries yet: his own ambition.
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How to Cook a Moose
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95Inspired by her move from Brooklyn to Maine, as well as the slow-food, buy-local movement that has re-energized sustainable farming, bestselling author Kate Christensen turns her blockbuster talent to telling the story of the hardship and happiness that has sustained her adopted home through thick and thin, as demonstrated through the staple foods of the region. Using a candid blend of humour, insight, culinary knowledge, and taste for rugged adventure, Christensen shares personal insights and takes readers on a journey into the lives and landscapes of the farmers, fishermen, hunters, chefs, and families who harvest or produce delicious, healthful food. She also details the history of food in the region and the secrets to cultivating her own sources of joy. The result is a mouthwatering literary stew that combines the magic ingredients of love, personal appetites, hard labour, history, and original recipes.
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Mystery of the Eagle’s Nest
Publisher: Islandport Press$15.95Trouble has returned to Wilder Family Campground. When Cooper and Packrat find their geocache box full of illegal eagle claws, beaks, and feathers, their lazy summer is over. Someone wants those valuable parts back. And if they can’t get the parts back, they’ll settle for holding one of the rare Pine Lake eaglets hostage instead. Cooper, Packrat, and Roy must elude two goons, tolerate an annoying teenager, keep tabs on a shady new camper, and stake out the eagle’s nest–all without getting grounded. Tamra Wight has written an exciting follow-up to Mystery on Pine Lake, a tale ripe with adventure and natural history, but above all, one of compassion and friendship. A Junior Library Guild selection.
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Closer All the Time
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95The residents of Baxter, Maine, are going nowhere fast–but not for lack of trying. In this artfully written jewel of a novel, award-winning author Jim Nichols strings together the bittersweet stories of people bound together by shared geography and the insular nature of small-town life. There’s Johnny Lunden, a well-meaning war veteran with a penchant for the local bar and a deep, but doomed, love for his family; eight-year-old Ted Soule, who shares a first kiss with the Ophelia-like Nadia, the daughter of his Russian neighbors; and Tomi Lambert who watches the confused adults around her struggle to accept their fates. In a wonderfully authentic New England setting, Nichols explores the nature of connection–hoped for, missed, lost, and found. Winner of the 2016 Maine Literary Award for Best Fiction.