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InformativeReview Date: 2007-07-10
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A showcase for some of the best and brightest.Review Date: 2000-06-06
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UP RIVER opens one's eyes to examine the working poor.Review Date: 1998-08-11
Olive with her keen eye for catching glimpses of light in phenomenal settings with her camera, and her obviously very relentless effort to live with these folks and document their spirits, has got to stand out as an American best-work The black and white photography is moving to the heart. She qualifies her perspective in the forward to the book, sharing a moment to lead the reader to look and listen to only one's unbiased emotions.
Carolyn Chute is, as always, bold and cutting to the point. She is poetically harmonizing with words and the photography, bringing an explanation to a perspective from deep within the soul--that place sometimes ignored by the demands of our fast-paced material world.
And the people in the book, there just some of the best folks you'd ever want to know. Why? I've not only read the book, I know them. They're real; and UP RIVER proves that low-income people are to be respected for their place in the spectrum of human experience.

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the truthReview Date: 2007-08-28

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Golden Trap Award WinnerReview Date: 2004-06-01
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Walking America's Most Beautiful CoastlineReview Date: 1999-12-15

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A great hiker's guide to Cape CodReview Date: 2000-08-28


Glam smothered in sly sensualityReview Date: 2008-09-06
Part ode to the tropics, part ode to the sensual word, it may make you crave that "swollen drink with a sugared rim." Each page is a multi-faceted jewel that sparkles with creative metaphors and multiple meanings. Read it, then read it again: the poems turn like a kaleidoscope.

An enchanting tribute to the Great state of Maine and its peopleReview Date: 2007-08-25
Dr. Hasenfus, an alumnus of Boston College, class of 1922, has long been a summer resident of Maine, first visiting Blue Hill when he was a lad of nine. For 35 years he has been a summer resident of Maine. His love for this great state is well revealed in this local color story that in its simple and quiet way, pays a sterling tribute to the state and its interesting people.
This is no thrilling story of unusual events and spectacular deeds. Life in Maine is not normally of that type. Maine summer residents come to Northern New England for peace and contentment. They love the pounding of the waves on the rocky shores, the cry of the sea gulls, the aromatic odor of the pine forests, the beautiful salt rivers, the inland lakes, and the sparkling blue bays. Dr. Hasenfus has well brought these things to us in this simple story of family life on the rockbound coast of Maine.
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From the author's Foreword:
"...[This] is the simple story of 'Everyman' and of his quiet summer-time life in Maine amid its beautiful islands, its interesting people, its wooded inlets, and its sandy beaches. Although it tells the story of life in one small, unpublicized seaside village, this life can be multiplied a thousand-fold by those who visit Maine, for the town or two that are featured here are essentially the same as the other villages, towns, and counties that follow the coast from southern Kittery to easterly Eastport. ..."
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Illustrated with black & white photographs. Drawings throughout the text, plus drawn maps of Sagadahoc County, Casco and Sheerscot Bays inside the front and back covers.
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Wee Peter PuffinReview Date: 2000-11-04
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