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Ruth Moore

    Ruth Moore was a significant twentieth-century author from Maine, celebrated for her honest portrayals of the state's people and evocative descriptions of its landscape. Though primarily considered a regional writer today, Moore was a notable literary figure on the national stage during her career. Her second novel spent fourteen weeks on The New York Times bestseller list, marking her prominence. In her time, Moore was hailed as "New England's only answer to Faulkner."

    Second Growth
    Reader's Digest. Second Growth. To Catch an Angel. I Take This Land. America America. Hell Creek Crossing. Two Hours to Darkness
    Candlemas Bay
    Survivors' Lullaby
    The Walk Down Main Street
    The Sea Flower
    • 2024

      The Sea Flower

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of a nearly deserted Maine island, two orphans, Marney Lessard and Liz Bigelow, find themselves stranded on a luxury houseboat after fleeing their troubles. Their fortunes change when they encounter Arvid Small, a stout and friendly fisherman who embodies the spirit of the local community. With the help of Arvid and his genuine friends, the girls navigate their challenges, all while a hurricane looms, bringing unexpected twists to their journey. The story beautifully captures themes of resilience and friendship.

      The Sea Flower
    • 2023

      Cold as a Dog and Other Stories

      The Poetry and Ballads of Ruth Moore

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The collection features a diverse array of stories from Ruth Moore, a celebrated author and poet known for her significant contributions to Maine's literary scene. Spanning decades, these works showcase her exceptional talent, including narratives that have been adapted for performance and inspired musical interpretations. Moore's ability to weave vivid tales reflects her deep connection to coastal culture, making this anthology a testament to her lasting impact on literature and the arts.

      Cold as a Dog and Other Stories
    • 2023

      The Walk Down Main Street

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set in a river town in Maine, the story delves into the community's obsession with its school basketball team, capturing the excitement and challenges of small-town life. Ruth Moore skillfully interweaves themes of coming of age and the dynamics of local relationships, using her signature wit to portray relatable characters such as neighbors, coaches, and parents. The narrative reflects the highs and lows of both sports and everyday existence, making it a resonant exploration of community spirit and personal growth.

      The Walk Down Main Street
    • 2021

      Second Growth

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set in the struggling town of Hillville, the narrative explores the impact of an illegitimate child's birth and loss, which triggers a chain reaction among the townspeople over six months. With themes of desperation and resilience, the story features a diverse cast, from wild-child Beck Overholt to elderly Clemintina Wilkinson. Ruth Moore intricately depicts the harsh realities of Downeast life, including violent deaths and natural disasters, while showcasing the community's reliance on seasonal work and government support amid an exhausted landscape.

      Second Growth
    • 2021

      Candlemas Bay

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set in the late 1940s, this coastal narrative delves into the lives of the Ellis family as they navigate daily challenges in a Maine fishing village. The story captures the essence of regional life, highlighting the unique struggles and experiences of a family in a tight-knit community. With its rich setting and relatable characters, it offers a poignant glimpse into post-war America through the lens of a renowned Maine writer.

      Candlemas Bay
    • 2006

      Survivors' Lullaby

      Giving witness from Boston to the Clergy Sex Abuse Crimes

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book features powerful personal accounts and writings from survivors of Catholic clergy abuse, offering a dramatic and heart-wrenching exploration of their experiences. Through these narratives, it sheds light on the profound impact of abuse and the resilience of those who have endured such trauma.

      Survivors' Lullaby