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Author Carla Maria Verdino-Sullwold: Raising Rufus - Curtis Memorial Library

23 Pleasant Street
Brunswick, Maine 04011
Phone: (207) 373-0470

          

Jan 18, 2012. Award-winning author Carla Maria Sullwold of Brunswick will be at Curtis Memorial Library on Wednesday to discuss her new novel, Raising Rufus: A Maine Love Story, a tender and tragic semi-autobiographical love story about an older couple, their Newfoundland dog, and their passion for the coast of Maine. Event is at 7 p.m. Event #7585 |   Report Update


Author Elliott Epstein: Lucifer's Child - Portland Public Library

5 Monument Square
Portland, Maine 04101
Phone: (207) 871-1700

          

Jan 27, 2012. Elliott Epstein, a Maine trial attorney and first-time author, will speak about his new book Lucifer's Child, on Friday, January 27th at noon at the Portland Public Library's Friday Local Author Series. The talk will be held in Meeting Room #5 on the Lower Level of the Maine Library. The book is a wrenching account of one of the nation's most gruesome cases of child abuse - a tragedy which cast a searing light into the shadows of a secret world in which children and women suffer violence and sexual predation at the hands of those who are supposed to love and protect them. Event #7954 |   Report Update


Book Publication Event: A Maine Prodigy: Elise Fellows White - Maine Historical Society

489 Congress Street
Portland, Maine 04101
Phone: (207) 774-1822

          

Jan 31, 2012. Please join us on January 31st at noon to celebrate and hear the story behind Maine Historical Society's publication of A Maine Prodigy: The Life and Adventures of Elise Fellows White. White was a violin prodigy from Skowhegan whose musical talents and adventuresome spirit took her around the country and abroad in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This new book has been compiled by Dr. Houghton White from Elise's autobiography, diaries, letters, and photographs, now part of the MHS collection. A Maine Prodigy was edited by MHS's Candace Kanes who also wrote the introduction. Dr. White and Kanes will share background on Elise's life. Event #8088 |   Report Update