Nonesuch Books, Mill Creek Shopping Ctr., S. Portland, ME
Book Review, Route #1, Falmouth, ME
MCMA-Maine Charitable Mechanic Association , started in 1815 with 65 members.A library for its apprentices was stated in1820.In 1859 the Association built a Landmark building on Congress St.where the membership library still exists today and is open to many public events.Library is open Tues,Wed and Thurs; 10:00 am to 3:00 pm,phone #773-8396 also you can e-mail the library at mcma1857@gmail.com
“At twenty-two, Cheryl Strayed thought she had lost everything. In the wake of her mother’s death, her family scattered and her own marriage was soon destroyed. Four years later, with nothing more to lose, she made the most impulsive decision of her life. With no experience or training, driven only by blind will, she would hike more than a thousand miles of the Pacific Crest Trail from the Mojave Desert through California and Oregon to Washington State—and she would do it alone. Told with suspense and style, sparkling with warmth and humor, Wild powerfully captures the terrors and pleasures of one young woman forging ahead against all odds on a journey that maddened, strengthened, and ultimately healed her.”from-
-- For more info on Tass please check out her bio's at the sites below.
Anastasia S. Weigle
http://www.anastasiaweigle.com
http://www.inabindstudio.com
Shot in beautiful HD in 2009) Italy is a country with a staggering wealth of history, culture and natural beauty. This filmmaker's journey showcases the eternal city of Rome, the incomparable gondola-laden waterways of Venice, the Renaissance treasure that is Florence, and finally the Amalfi coast, which is arguably the most beautiful in the world - with its lustrous villages and lemon groves clinging to side of mountains cascading down to the Mediterranean.......D in 2009) Italy is a ccultu
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June Art exhibit in the library and opening on First FridayPatrick Harrison
For more info on Patrick Harrison checkout his web site http://sundast.tumblr.com/post/51470978346/this-is-now-a-real-blog"Imaginative Cartography and Other Works by Patrick Harrison". Patrick will also be featuring his ebook-"Quiet Courage", soon to be available in print.
First Tuesday Book Club-June 4th
"This novel is as much about the sinking of the Titanic as it is about dressmaking. Written by D.C. journalist Patricia O’Brien under the pen name Kate Alcott, it’s an unashamed girlie-book with a woman’s attractive behind adorning the cover, sporting an elegant semi-bustle. The dress seems to bunch up under the arms, and you can spend several minutes figuring out how someone put the thing together. Which brings up an interesting aspect of “making history,” particularly the kind that Virginia Woolf used to talk about: the flocks of girls with bits of sewing in their laps, chattering about men, defining them, often by bursts of rude laughter. That’s a form of history, too............."WashingtonPost"“The Dressmaker,” by Kate Alcott
The MCMA library book club meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 12:00 noon, bring a sandwich, dessert coffee and tea provided.For more information you can call Pat @ 773-8396 during libraryhours,Tue.,Wed,Thurs.10:00 am to 3:00 pm0r e-mail mcma1857@gmail.com
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Lesley MacVane ,MCMA member, Officer and Photographer will be our May Artist in the library and will open her photography exhibit -"Stiletto Life"-on the First Friday Downtown Art Walk, May 3rd 5:00-8:00 pm
MCMA-First Tuesday Book ClubMay 7th, 2013"YOU KNOW WHEN
THE MEN ARE GONE"
By Siobhan FallonWinner of the 2012 PEN CENTER USA LITERARY Award in Fiction
0r e-mail mcma1857@gmail.com2012 INDIES CHOICE Honor AwardTEXAS INSTITUE OF LETTERS Award for First Fiction
Reminiscent of Raymond Carver
and Tim O’Brien, an
unforgettable collection
of interconnected short stories.Chosen as a Best Book Pick of 2011:The MCMA library book club meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 12:00 noon, bring a sandwich, dessert coffee and tea provided.For more information you can call Pat @ 773-8396 during libraryhours,Tue.,Wed,Thurs.10:00 am to 3:00 pm
A native of New Hampshire, Ron Roberts recently retired from a life of working with his hands. From his early days on a family farm to a career as an industrial welder boilermaker, he has always felt a kinship to the land. Comfortable working with timber, granite and soil, Ron, with his wife Mary Ann of 32 years, raised their family in a home he designed and built in Stratham. Only recently has he turned his artistic talents from timber frames and barn raising to poetry and photography as displayed here, from his self-published book “LABOR and LOVE.”
Bio from the NEW HAMPSHIRE TROUBADOUR,Were he is a monthly contributer.
Ron's pictures can be viewed at Better Photos-BetterPhoto Member: Ron Roberts Photography Enthusiast at BetterPhoto.com