Ardeana Hamlin's now-classic Pink Chimneys, set in nineteenth-century Maine, centered around a notorious Bangor brothel and told the story of the resilient Fanny, her daughter Elizabeth, and Maude, a
China, Persia, and India Havener are triplets raised on the seas aboard their father’s ship, the Empress. Upon his death, the sisters take up residence in a large house along the shore in Castine, Mai
Nineteenth-century Bangor, known as the Queen City, is a city of sharp contrastsfrom the elegant mansions of Broadway, built from lumber fortunes and bootlegged alcohol money to the poverty-stricken J