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Growing With the Grain Print E-mail
Written by Patricia and Chloe Emison   

Giovanni Santi and Raphael Sanzio by Chloe Feldman Emison
SEACOAST BOOKS

What do you get when you combine two homeschooled daughters with an art professor mother? You get a book like no other about 60 brilliant families through history. Illustrated by 14-year old Chloe Emison, this hardcover is an encyclopedia of parents and children who made their mark on the world

 

 
NH Authors Rethink Architecture Print E-mail
Written by John & Margaret Myer   

People & Places, Connections between the Inner and Outer Landscape

NH BOOKS

Mix an architecture professor from MIT and a psychiatry professor from Harvard and what do you get? You get a ground breaking book about how people react to the places they live. You also get a retired New Hampshire couple whose book will "touch the hearts and minds" or readers according to the NY Times Book Review.


 
UNH Prof Tells Why Harry Potter Cannot Die Print E-mail
Written by UNH Media Service   

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SEACOAST SPIN ON BOOKS

Who says a degree in English Lit isn’t useful? NH Prof. James Krasner predicts that British author JK Rowling will not kill off her main character Harry Potter. Krassner says author top authors in Victorian literature have faced similar problems in the past. Here’s what they did and why.

 

 
Seacoast NH Video and Filmmakers Print E-mail
Written by SeacoastNH Quick Guides   

Seacoast NH Film and Video Producers

SEACOAST NH FILM

The Portsmouth region has long been a hot spot for the production of documentaries, independent films and videos, TV commercials and more. A large pool of talented production and pre-production people live in the area. You’ll find even more arts related listings in the Seacoast Directory.

 

 
Friendly Edifices Print E-mail
Written by Jane Molloy Porter   

From lost painting of White Lighthouse by Child Hassem

SEACOAST BOOKS

Jane Porter offers the final word on Piscataqua lighthouses – over 500 pages worth. This definitive volume, the last in the Portsmouth Marine Society collection, is everything you need to know about the early history of navigation aids along America’s Smallest Seacoast (sm) and South Coast Maine.

 

 
Taken is Thriller for Women Print E-mail
Written by Chris Jordan   

Taken, a thriller by Rodman Philbrick
SEACOAST BOOKS

Kate Bickford's 11-year-old son Tomas was with her one moment. Then suddenly he was gone. The kidnapper, however, has no intention of returning Tomas. Kate strikes back by hiring an expert in child abduction. Then the action begins in what Publisher’s Weekly calls an "emotionally rewarding thriller" by a local Seacoast author.

 

 
Daniel Webster Farm Print E-mail
Written by Gail Rousseau   

Daniel Webster Farm in Franklin, NH (c) Gail Rousseau on SeacoastNH.com
NH Gallery
GAIL ROUSSEAU 

Stateman Daniel Webster called his Franklin, NH farm the sweetest spot on earth.  Judging by these images by Gail Rousseau, we are inclined to agree. This gallery was collected through the seasons as environmentalists, farmers and preservations battled to preserve this unique land along the Merrimack River from condo development.

 

 
Unlikely Teachers Print E-mail
Written by Judy Ringer   

Unlikely Teachers
SEACOAST BOOKS

The workplace can be a battleground. Your work mates are out to lunch, the customer isn’t always right and your boss doesn’t have a clue. You can fight back, or you can – breathe – and direct all that energy in more positive directions. Judy Ringer’s new book applies the principals of the ancient martial art of Aikido to conflict management. You should read this one, Grasshoppper.

 

 
Kittery Gateway to Maine Guide Print E-mail
Written by Friends of the Rice Public Library   

Congregational Church, Kittery Point, ME / SeacoastNH.com

SEACOAST BOOKS


Back Channel Press just keeps on trucking with six new books its first six months. Now comes the most useful guide to Kittery ever published. We already own the 1925 and 1947 guides, but this is the one we’ve been waiting for. Bygone days, things to do, shopping and dining index too.

 

 
Watch Da Vinci Code Parody Online Print E-mail
Written by Seacoast Film   

Mike Walsh as Langford Fife in The Norman Rockwell Code. (Photo Bernard F. Stukenborg)SEAOCOAST NH FILM

It seems only fair. Seacoast filmmaker Alfred Thomas Catalfo has created a spoof of Seacoast author Dan Brown’s novel "The Da Vinci Code". The movie version of the best selling novel in history hit a few critical speedbumps upon release. But "The Norman Rockwell Code" is everything it was cracked up to be. We hear that the Catholic Church prefers this Portsmouth-based version, although lobster fishermen are up in arms.

 

 
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