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Osterville Farmers’ Market

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Every summer Friday

9:00am-1:00pm

Osterville Historical Museum

155 West Bay Rd., Osterville

Sandwich Farmers’ Market

Every Tuesday, June 21 - Oct. 11 10:00am to 1:00pm

33 Water St., Sandwich (Wing School parking lot)

Orleans Farmers’ Market

Every Saturday, 8:00am to 12:00pm

19 Old Colony Way, Orleans

Wellfleet Farmers’ Market

Every Wednesday

May 11 Thru Oct. 5

8:00am - 12:00pm

200 Main St., Wellfleet

Truro Educational Farmers’ Market

Every Monday, June 6 – Sept. 12

8:00am – 12:00pm

20 Truro Center Rd., Truro

Chatham Farmers’ Market

Every Tuesday May 17th to October 18

3:00pm - 6:00pm

1652 Main St., West Chatham

Bass River Farmer’s Market

Thursdays, June 16 - September 8

9:00am –1:30pm

Saturdays, June 18 - September 10 9:00am - 1:30pm

311 Old Main St., South Yarmouth

FIVE MUST-READS FOR 2022

It’s the Brewster Book Store’s 40th anniversary! A much-beloved destination on Route 6A, this yearround shop is everything a bookstore should be: charming, quaint, quiet, and filled with unique finds and curiosities. With a selection of books for adults, teens, and young children alike, it’s a popular stop for families. A healthy stock of toys, stickers, games, and puzzles always grabs the attention of young shoppers. And if you don’t see a book you want, their expert staff can have special orders ready in just a couple days.

To commemorate this milestone anniversary, we asked co-owner Jessica Devin to share insider knowledge on what to read this season. Her selections, right, all have a Cape Cod connection.

Brewster Book Store

508-896-6543 brewsterbookstore.com

2648 Main St., Brewster

Painting the Light

by Sally Gunning

The paperback release of Brewster resident Sally Gunning’s latest book is June, making it a great one to pick up for the beach. Gunning is a master of historical fiction, and this one will not disappoint! Set on Martha’s Vineyard at the end of the 19th century, Painting the Light is a story of a young woman’s love, loss, and agency. A great beach read!

Rebels at Sea: Privateering in the American Revolution

by Eric Jay Dolin

Dolin, who will be speaking at a Brewster Historical Society event on Tuesday, July 19, describes the daring maneuvers and deadly encounters of the privateers that helped the Colonies win their freedom. A fascinating read about the American Revolution that was not taught in school.

The Wide Starlight

by Nicole Lesperance

A poetic novel of magical realism that is based in Nordic myth, set in Svalbard, Norway, and Wellfleet, Cape Cod. An exploration of grief, it delves into the role that stories play in shaping who we are. Both young adults and adults will be enchanted.

My Own Lightning

by Lauren Wolk

Newbery Honor winner and Cape Cod resident Lauren Wolk has again written a stunning novel wonderful for readers of all ages. Set in World War II-era Western Pennsylvania, My Own Lightning is a coming-of-age story about forgiveness, friendship, and our powerful connection with the natural world.

Keepunumuk: Weeachumun’s Thanksgiving Story

by Danielle Greendeer, Anthony Perry, and Alexis Bunten

Danielle Greendeer, citizen of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, has teamed up with Anthony Perry and Alexis Bunten to share the Wampanoag story of Weeachumun (corn) and the first Thanksgiving. Gorgeous illustrations paired with the story told in a Native tradition, this picture book provides an important window into a piece of Cape Cod history.

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