2018 Green Earth Book National Short List Recipient The boys are down in the dumps—literally! Someone is dumping trash on the Wilder Family Campground's property. It's bad for the campground, and bad
Come along with Hattie to hike ten different trails on beautiful, iconic Mount Desert Island. Hattie, 12, and her family describe their summer vacation to Acadia National Park and Mount Desert Island,
When worlds collide, few are spared the collateral damage—least of all crime reporter Jack McMorrow, who has learned the hard way that trouble blooms where the cracks in human relationships meet. In t
In Green Plate Special, Christine Burns Rudalevige shares her recipes for healthy, sustainable, and delicious meals, alongside tips and tricks for greening your kitchen and making the most of your pro
Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert for 150 years. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life th
May and Jim Davidson spent sixty-eight years together sharing an unbreakable love of Maine and a relentless drive to do whatever it takes to find success and happiness. After falling in love as teenag
When a young girl moves into a new home, she slowly wins the affection of a shy Maine coon cat, as he meets the girl's kitten, chases dragonflies, and explores the neighborhood. Beautiful illustration
John Cole wrote with passion about his life, the outdoors, and the glorious rhythms of nature. In Maine, like all his essays and books, draws from his lifelong partnership and his fascination with the
This anthology celebrates Mount Desert Island in its golden age, the late nineteenth century, when it was a summer playground for wealthy out-of-staters, and most importantly to many, a place for the
Young is a lively and moving story of one young woman's restlessness and struggle with life in a small Maine coastal town during the 1950s. Its timeless themes continue to resonate as Evelyn, a recent
The boys are down in the dumpsliterally! Someone is dumping trash on the Wilder Family Campground's property. It's bad for the campground, and bad for the wildlife there, too. When Cooper Wilder and h
In the dramatic conclusion of The Five Stones Trilogy, Chase, Evelyn, and Knox must gather together disparate forces to save not just Ayda but their own world. The three young people have returned t
Sen. Angus S. King Jr.—whether hosting a bipartisan barbecue as a U.S. Senator, traveling the country in his RV, riding the back roads of Maine on his Harley, or waxing poetically about his civil war
Love is hell...or maybe it's just who we choose to love. After all, how do we really know who anyone is?When Maine's favorite reporter, Jack McMorrow, heads out to the hardware store on a routine chor
A follow-up to the popular Ten Days in Acadia, the book is told from a fictional kid's point of view to interest young people and get them excited about being outdoors. A young girl and her family des
A quality paperback reissue of the beloved 1950s classic from the renowned American artist"…delivers a perfect example of Ipcar's timeless illustrations, their exquisite palette, quietly expressive fi
Mud makes me dance in the spring / I fly up to the sky on my swing.So begins a celebration of the four seasons, as a young girl explores, with family and friends, the mud of spring, sand and wind in t