The struggles, hardship, and joy of one woman's life on a Maine island are brought to life in this haunting and enduringly popular trilogy, the first three books of the Bennett's Island series. Elisabeth Ogilvie tells the story of Joanna Bennett and ...
An eighteen-year-old girl's account of nine important years of growing up on the back road camp outside a small fishing village in Maine, from her first recognition and shame of their poverty, to the loss of her mother, the struggle to remain a famil...
Alison Barbour, scholarly author of such erudite works as "Folklore in Fact, Legend, and the Human Psyche", leads a double life. Off-duty from her academic pursuits she writes sexy thrillers as "Mariana Grange". Though kept a careful ...
To Cass Phillips, entering her senior year at Sandford High School, membership in the Calpurnias represents social success. But when Alicia, a dependent, insecure classmate, attaches herself to Cass, hope for membership seems dubious. Cass worries to...
Monica Christie and her brother Martin didn't intend to take anything that wasn't theirs, only to borrow it for a little while. To the brother and sister who had lived in many European cities, Sea House and Sea Island meant America. They were...