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In the Shadow of the Eagle: A Tribal Representative in Maine
Published in Paperback by Tilbury House Publishers (2008-04-30)
Author: Donna M. Loring
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Maine is the only American state to have tribal representatives seated in its legislative body
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-03
Maine is the only American state to have tribal representatives seated in its legislative body, a practice that originated in the 1820s. The representatives from the Penobscot Nation and the Passamquoddy Tribe don't have the power to vote, but they do serve on committees and may chair study committees. Author Donna Loring served as a representative of the Penobscot Nation; In the Shadow of the Eagle: A Tribal Representative in Maine is the story of her fight to have her voice heard. She was deeply involved in issues such as the drive to change offensive names; the teaching of Native American history in Maine schools; casinos and racinos; and the interpretation of sovereign rights for tribes. Written in first-person perspective, In the Shadow of the Eagle tells Loring's story of her tireless job from the beginning of 2000 to the spring of 2002, interspersed with a handful of black-and-white photographs. Highly recommended, especially for Native American studies shelves. "I find that most people who are against a casino are well-to-do or are against it for moral reasons. In Kittery, for instance, they are often people from out of state who have moved to Maine to retire or who are wealthy and have moved to Maine to be left alone... Maine people who are poor or who have lost their jobs are more willing to consider the casino alternative."

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The Insiders' Guide to Maine's Mid-Coast (Insiders' Guide to Maine's Mid Coast)
Published in Paperback by Insiders Guides (2000-07)
Authors: Carol Des Lauriers Cieri and Donna Gold
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This is a great, family-oriented book
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-27
This is a great, family-oriented book. Unlike many guides to Maine, which generally seem to be oriented to the bed and breakfast, antique browsing set, this book has a much broader range. It's also more down to earth. Its breezy, casual narrative style, and well laid out pages make it a pleasure to read. It's told me more about Mt. Desert Island and the surrounding area than any other book I've seen.

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Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast: Penobscot Bay
Published in Hardcover by Tilbury House Publishers (1997-05)
Author: Charles B. McLane
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SIMPLY AWESOME
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-13
ANYBODY (and for once I mean it) who is at all interested in the Maine coast line, plans to visit Maine, has dreamed of cruising the Maine Archipelago, is interested in history and ecology of the northeastertn U.S. etc. owes it to themselves to order this book (and indeed the whole series). Lovingly written, beautifully illustrated with impossible-to-find historical photos and maps, this series by the greatest living (and probably greatest ever) expert on the history of Maine islands belongs in your boat, belongs on your desk, belongs by your bed. I try never to go Downeast without a stack o' Mclane (much to the bemusement of my skipper) and have spent mant happy afternoons on islands with my students working out just from where a particular photo was taken a century earlier. Beautifully written, with a nice mix of stories, geneologies, and a real eye for the land, this has been literally the "life's work" of a wonderful couple. All of us who know, study, and love these islands have a deep debt of gratitude to the McLanes.

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It Happened in Maine (It Happened In Series)
Published in Paperback by TwoDot (2004-09-01)
Author: Gail Underwood Parker
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Maine leads the way.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-15
This is a fascinating book that tells the stories about how our great State of Maine has played a key role in the history of the United States. Did you know that Maine was the sight of the United States first naval battle? This book does a great job giving a glimpse into the unique life of Mainers and the pride we have in the accomplishments of our State. No matter who you are you are sure to be entertained by the stories. The writing is accessable for all ages and the stories are entertaining. The chapters are short-I kept the book on my nightstand and read a chapter before bed. Reading it has made me interested in reading other books in the series about the States in our country.

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Jennie About to Be (Jennie Trilogy, Book 1)
Published in Paperback by Down East Books (1994-06)
Author: Elisabeth Ogilvie
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Jennie Trilogy - Book 1
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-25
I spent many a happy hour reading the whole trilogy. There was not a "dog" in the series. The style of writing moved the story along but still allowed me to know the characters. I liked the series so much that I plan to read it over and over. I also think enough of the trilogy, I am going to repurchase the two volumns I let someone borrow and never got back. That should tell you right there that this is really a great series. And guys -- this is NOT a "girl book" -- men will enjoy it also

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Journey to Kosova
Published in Unknown Binding by Loose Cannon Press (1995)
Author: Alice Mead
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Great introduction to Kosova issues
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Review Date: 2007-02-25
I found this a very readable narrative. It gives the reader a good taste of what life was like in Kosova during the time leading up to the war.

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Just One More Thing, Doc
Published in Paperback by Tilbury House Publishers (2007-02-28)
Author: Bradford B. Brown
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Just one more thing, Doc
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-12
This is truly a hilarious book about the experiences of a maine vet. Dr Brown is a dedicated veterinarian and a credit To his profession.

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A Kittery Kayaker (Little Limericks)
Published in Hardcover by Commonwealth Editions (2007-06-15)
Author: Webster Bull
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charming book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-21
What a fun book! The poems are really clever, and the pictures are dazzling...really engaged my kids with the details and smiling animals. Anyone who's been to Maine would love this book, and kids will pore over the gorgeous, rich pictures.

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Ladies Choice: A Collection of Humor by Maine Women
Published in Paperback by North Country Pr (1982-06)
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Very very funny rural humor
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Review Date: 2004-07-10
This out-of-print paperback is an absolute gem. I remember it
well--"Walter gets a stove" in which his 1920's wood-burning stove is stolen from his shack, and his neighbors take him "to town" to get a new one...I won't spoil the punch line on that one. Walter explaining how he learned to knit -- hilarious! And in "Walter gets a letter" the town council sends him an officious letter demanding that he clean up all the garbage in his yard. When his neighbor reads it to him (he can't read) Walter still doesn't understand their claim. He calmly explains the planned use of each item (junked cars, rusting farm equipment, a pile of scrap lumber, etc) in great detail. Finally, when she points out an undeniable pile of garbage described in great detail as a mound of old coffee grounds, apple peels, potato peels and so forth...he finally gets a
little bit indignant.

"That, Miss, is my Compost Heap!"

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The Late Loon
Published in Hardcover by Down East Books (2006-11-25)
Author: Dean Bennett
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Combines a touching story with beautiful, realistic artwork and is highly recommended.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-03
Based on a true story, The Late Loon is the picturebook story of a young loon that hatched two months late. Normally, loons learn how to catch fish and how to fly during the summer, so they can flock to the temperate seacoast for the winter. But the late loon, younger and weaker than its brethren, has less time to rise to the challenge. A human family watches the loon from afar, and a friendly beagle named Jasper intercedes at key moments in the loon's life, such as barking a warning when a bald eagle is about to attack. Ultimately, though, it is the loon's own responsibility to grow up, tough it through bad weather, and learn how to fly. Written and illustrated by "Foreward" magazine's environmental category award winner Dean Bennett, The Late Loon combines a touching story with beautiful, realistic artwork and is highly recommended.


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