In ‘1984,’ George Orwell envisaged a world in which books were a mass-produced commodity no different from ‘jam and bootlaces.’
CENTER HARBOR — The James E. Nichols Library is celebrating National Novel Writing Month with some “novel” programs this November. Hoping to i…
“Promise me that you’ll be the first person I see on the other side.”
There is summer reading and winter reading. Books we carry to the beach in a basket and read sitting on a folded chair, often in a wet bathing…
MOULTONBOROUGH — The next literary conversation at Friends of the Moultonborough Library, will take place outside, in the back of the library …
When the weather reports predict a nor’easter or a heavy snow falling on a Saturday, I am filled with joy. There is nothing like waking up and…
WOLFEBORO — The Wedding Toaster, the debut title from Emily Rotondi, is a story of second chances and transformation for Maggie McDonald.
Last year the 2020 Booker Prize, the leading award for literary fiction, was awarded to Shuggie Bain (Grove Press, New York, 2020). The author…
LACONIA — This was supposed to be a big year for Celebrate Laconia. The nonprofit advocacy organization had planned a series of public talks w…
