Discovering Acadia:
A Guide for Young Naturalists This award winning, full-color delight will educate and inspire young and not so young readers. Meg Scheid’s book is packed with both a wealth of information and striking illustrations. Filled with activity ideas! Read More
Momma - Cat An engrossing tale of survival; Momma-Cat and her kittens must face the fury of winter unprotected, after an unfortunate accident claims their secure home. A fun "cat adventure." Read More
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Birds of the State of Maine A wonderful full-color guide to 70 common birds. Convenient and accurate!
The Story of Acadia The true, complete story of the twenty-year struggle to create Acadia National Park, in the words of George B. Dorr, the man who organized the wealth and power of the "summer people" in the long, often humorous battle with the federal bureaucracy over the establishment one of the nation's most-visited national parks.
Parasols of Fern: A Book About Wonder This is “a magnificent exploration of a tiny yet hardly insignificant island in Maine. As its sole inhabitants, Jack and Mary Jo Perkins capture in words and art the elusive qualities that made the island special a hundred years ago and just as special today.” (William S. Cohen). The insightful prose of Jack and the wonderful drawings of Mary Jo gently guide us through a century of time on a Maine island. Destined to become a Maine classic!
John Gilley,
One of the Forgotten Millions The author, Charles Eliot (the president of Harvard College for 40 years) wrote this biography to emphasize the importance of every person’s life in a sometimes overwhelming world. Yankee magazine praised it and said that it depicts the “difficult but rewarding life of a courageous Maine farmer-fisherman in the 19th century.”