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Books & Movies

Jeremiah Hacker. image/courtesy Maine Historical Society

Portrait of a 19th Century Maine Radical

Jeremiah Hacker: Journalist, Anarchist, Abolitionist

Closer All the Time

Reviewed by Bill Lundgren

Maine: A Novel

By J. Courtney Sullivan

Delirium

By Lauren Oliver

Governor’s Travels: How I Left Politics, Learned to Back Up A Bus and Found America

By Angus King

Port City Black and White

By Gerry Boyle

Bob Wacszowski, Necromancer

By George Dalphin

Hull Creek

By Jim Nichols

Show Me Good Land

By Shonna Milliken Humphrey

Medvedb’s Journal

By Kendall Merriam

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