A Maine boy comes of age through the Great Depression and World War II Paul Landry of Damariscotta, Maine Set in Maine, chiefly along the Penobscot River, Echoes from River City is a historical memoir of growing up in the tumultuous period of the Great Depression and World War II. Lighthearted at times, the book provides a candid glimpse of youth asserting itself among the biological and emotional tensions of coming of age. Paperback, 6" x 9", 214 pages with b/w photographs ISBN 978-1-63381-262-8 $19.95 Hardcover with dust jacket, 6" x 9", 214 pages with b/w photographs ISBN 978-1-63381-263-5 $29.95 After an adult life spent largely in other places, Paul Landry returned to Maine for retirement. Paul is a graduate of the University of Maine and possesses a background in corporate business, entrepreneurial ventures, and teaching. He has six children and eleven grandchildren. An avid hiker, gardener, cook, and artist, Paul lives with his longtime partner, Roz, in midcoast Maine.
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Echoes from River City
Three Fab Felines
Memoirs of the family cat(s) Christopher W. Morin of Portland, Maine This is the story of three ordinary cats who took the journey through life with the author’s family over the course of two decades. Included are interesting stories and anecdotes chronicling the lives of these three pets as recalled from his memory and past experiences. Paperback, 6" x 9", 125 pages with color photographs ISBN 978-1-63381-247-5 $20.95 Christopher Morin was born, raised, and currently resides in Portland, Maine. He received a BA in Journalism from the University of Maine at Orono. He is a history enthusiast and has enjoyed creative writing ever since penning his first short story back in second grade. The Besieged is available on page 28. The Rebel’s Wrath is available on page 28. Rogue Plunder is available on page 28. A Tale of Life & War is available on page 28. Three Labs a Lifetime is available on page 29.
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