The best books in 2024? These Mainers should know

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  • Wolf At The Table by Adam Rapp

    In "Wolf at the Table," the Larkin family of Elmira, New York, is forever changed when a young Myra Larkin encounters a mysterious man she believes to be a famous baseball player. That same night, a brutal crime occurs nearby, casting a long shadow over the family. As the years pass, the Larkin siblings scatter across the country, each chasing their own version of success. Myra becomes a prison nurse, while her sisters, Lexy and Fiona, navigate different social worlds. Alec, once a promising altar boy, becomes estranged and isolated, sending cryptic messages to his mother that hint at dark secrets. This gripping narrative delves into the hidden violence within a seemingly ordinary family and the lasting impact it has on their lives.

    The 17163rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Moorings Of Mackerel Sky by M.Z. Emily Zack

    In the quaint lobstering town of Mackerel Sky, Maine, local legends and everyday life intertwine. The town's origins trace back to Captain Burrbank, who, captivated by the mermaid Nimuë, settled on the cliffs, sparking a community steeped in myth. Centuries later, the tale of the mermaid and the captain continues to shape the lives of the townsfolk. Myra Kelley, a tough widow, becomes the reluctant guardian of Leo Beale, a troubled youth seeking refuge from his chaotic home life. Meanwhile, Derrick Stowe, a talented pitcher, grapples with his identity, yearning to share his love for poetry and his secret relationship with his father. Manon Perle, known for her intricate quilts depicting the town's legendary past, struggles with her own haunting memories of loss. As the community navigates love, secrets, and the weight of their shared history, they must come together to ensure the town's legacy endures for generations to come.

    The 17163rd Greatest Book of All Time
  • The Hunter by Tana French

    In a small village in the West of Ireland, Cal Hooper, a retired Chicago detective, seeks tranquility. As he settles into his new life, he forms a bond with Lena, a local woman, and mentors Trey Reddy, a troubled teenager. However, the peace is disrupted when Trey’s estranged father returns with an English millionaire, aiming to uncover gold in the area. As tensions rise, Cal and Lena are determined to protect Trey, but Trey is driven by a desire for revenge. This story delves into the complexities of loyalty, vengeance, and the sacrifices made for loved ones.

    The 9030th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Hits, Flops, And Other Illusions by Ed Zwick

    "Hits, Flops, And Other Illusions" is a candid memoir by Ed Zwick, a renowned director and producer. The book offers a glimpse into his experiences in Hollywood, sharing stories from his collaborations with actors like Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Denzel Washington, as well as established stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Cruise. Zwick reflects on his journey through the film industry, revealing the challenges and triumphs of his career. With insights into the creative process and personal anecdotes, this memoir provides a thoughtful exploration of the art and craft of filmmaking.

    The 17163rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Ministry Of Time by Kaliane Bradley

    In a near-future setting, a civil servant lands her dream job at a newly formed government ministry tasked with exploring the feasibility of time travel. Her role involves living with and assisting Commander Graham Gore, a historical figure presumed dead in the 19th century. As Gore navigates the bewildering modern world, the two form an unexpected bond. Their relationship deepens as they uncover the true purpose of the ministry's project, leading to unforeseen consequences and challenging decisions about the future.

    The 8532nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • A Walk In The Park by Kevin Fedarko

    "A Walk in the Park" by Kevin Fedarko is an enthralling narrative of a 750-mile journey through the Grand Canyon. This adventure takes readers through a vertical wilderness, navigating cliffs, steep drops, and stretches with scarce water access. Fedarko's trek is a rare feat, with fewer people having completed it in one go than have walked on the moon. Alongside photographer Peter McBride, Fedarko uncovers Native American ruins, remnants of Old West camps, and the impact of modern tourism. This book offers a unique glimpse into the canyon's hidden wonders and challenges.

    The 10565th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Sipsworth by Simon Van Booy

    In "Sipsworth," Helen Cartwright, a woman burdened by the loss of her husband and son, returns to her childhood village in England, seeking solitude and an end to her grief. Settling into a life of routine, Helen's world is unexpectedly altered when she encounters an abandoned pet mouse. This chance meeting leads her on an unforeseen journey of friendship and renewal, reminding her that life can offer unexpected second chances.

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  • Miss Mac Donald Has A Farm by Kalee Gwarjanski

    In this delightful children's story, a young girl embarks on an imaginative adventure as she transforms her backyard into a bustling farm. With a vivid imagination and a touch of whimsy, she introduces readers to a colorful array of farm animals, each with their own unique personalities and quirks. Through playful rhymes and vibrant illustrations, the tale captures the joy and wonder of childhood creativity, encouraging young readers to explore the world around them with curiosity and enthusiasm.

    The 17163rd Greatest Book of All Time
  • James by Percival Everett

    "James" by Percival Everett offers a fresh perspective on the classic tale of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." The story is narrated from the viewpoint of Jim, an enslaved man who learns he is about to be sold, threatening to separate him from his family. To avoid this fate, Jim hides on Jackson Island, where he encounters Huck Finn, who is also on the run. Together, they embark on a perilous journey down the Mississippi River, seeking freedom and new beginnings. Along the way, they face various challenges, including natural disasters, unexpected encounters, and deceitful characters. Through Jim's eyes, the narrative explores themes of agency, intelligence, and compassion, offering a unique and insightful retelling of a well-known adventure.

    The 2807th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley

    In "The Midnight Feast," a group of friends gathers for a lavish dinner party at a secluded country house, where secrets and tensions simmer beneath the surface. As the night unfolds, hidden grievances and past betrayals come to light, leading to unexpected confrontations and revelations. The story intricately weaves together the perspectives of different characters, each grappling with their own inner conflicts and desires. As the clock ticks towards midnight, the atmosphere becomes increasingly charged, culminating in a dramatic and unforeseen climax that challenges the bonds of friendship and trust.

    The 14985th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Orbital by Samantha Harvey

    {"summary":"In 'Orbital,' six astronauts aboard a spacecraft orbit Earth, tasked with scientific research and data collection. As they circle the planet, they are captivated by its breathtaking beauty, witnessing the vast landscapes and changing seasons from above. Despite their distance, they remain deeply connected to life on Earth, grappling with personal news and the planet's natural events. This journey prompts them to reflect on the fragility of human existence and the profound bond between humanity and the Earth."}

    The 7584th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Nuclear War by Annie Jacobsen

    Nuclear War by Annie Jacobsen delves into the chilling possibility of a nuclear conflict that could alter the world in mere hours. The book explores the intricate systems and protocols in place to respond to a nuclear missile threat, focusing on the critical moments following a launch. Through interviews with military and civilian experts, Jacobsen provides a detailed look at the technologies, strategies, and decisions that shape our understanding of nuclear warfare. This exploration offers a unique perspective on the delicate balance of power and the rapid decision-making required in such a high-stakes scenario.

    The 10380th Greatest Book of All Time
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About this list

Portland Press Herald, 12 Books

This list highlights the favorite books of 2024, as chosen by Maine authors, booksellers, and librarians. The selections span a variety of genres, including literary fiction, memoir, mystery, science fiction, and non-fiction. Each book offers a unique narrative or perspective, ranging from time-travel adventures and gripping murder mysteries to poignant explorations of human resilience and ecological awareness. These recommendations showcase the diverse literary tastes and insights of Maine’s literary community.

Contributors: Richard Ford, Beth Babcock, Stephen King, Tess Gerritsen, Martha Waters, Elisabeth Doucett, Monica Wood, Andrea Kazilionis, Phillip Hoose, Nicole Clark, Lily King, Josh Christie.

This list was originally published in 2024 and was added to this site over 1 year ago.

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