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Seventy vintage postcards of ' the other Cape' show off the salty beauty of Gloucester and the quiet splendor of Rockport a century ago.
Author : Nancy Helinski
Publisher : Commonwealth Editions
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 28,66 MB
Release : 2008-08
Category : Ann, Cape (Mass.)
ISBN : 9781933212906
Seventy vintage postcards of ' the other Cape' show off the salty beauty of Gloucester and the quiet splendor of Rockport a century ago.
Author : Stephen McCauley
Publisher : Flatiron Books
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 13,9 MB
Release : 2018-05-08
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1250122422
National Bestseller Best Book of the Year: NPR, Shelf Awareness “I didn't know how much I needed a laugh until I began reading Stephen McCauley's new novel, My Ex-Life. This is the kind of witty, sparkling, sharp novel for which the verb ‘chortle’ was invented.” —Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air “McCauley fits neatly alongside Tom Perrotta and Maria Semple in the category of ‘Novelists You’d Most Like to Drive Across the Country With.’” —The New York Times Book Review David Hedges’s life is coming apart at the seams. His job helping San Francisco rich kids get into the colleges of their (parents’) choice is exasperating; his younger boyfriend has left him; and the beloved carriage house he rents is being sold. His solace is a Thai takeout joint that delivers 24/7. The last person he expects to hear from is Julie Fiske. It’s been decades since they’ve spoken, and he’s relieved to hear she’s recovered from her brief, misguided first marriage. To him. Julie definitely doesn’t have a problem with marijuana (she’s given it up completely, so it doesn’t matter if she gets stoned almost daily) and the Airbnb she’s running out of her seaside house north of Boston is neither shabby nor illegal. And she has two whole months to come up with the money to buy said house from her second husband before their divorce is finalized. She’d just like David’s help organizing college plans for her seventeen-year-old daughter. That would be Mandy. To quote Barry Manilow, Oh Mandy. While she knows she’s smarter than most of the kids in her school, she can’t figure out why she’s making so many incredibly dumb and increasingly dangerous choices? When David flies east, they find themselves living under the same roof (one David needs to repair). David and Julie pick up exactly where they left off thirty years ago—they’re still best friends who can finish each other’s sentences. But there’s one broken bit between them that no amount of home renovations will fix. In prose filled with hilarious and heartbreakingly accurate one-liners, Stephen McCauley has written a novel that examines how we define home, family, and love. Be prepared to laugh, shed a few tears, and have thoughts of your own ex-life triggered. (Throw pillows optional.)
Author : John James Babson
Publisher :
Page : 638 pages
File Size : 22,21 MB
Release : 1860
Category : Gloucester (Mass.)
ISBN :
Author : Kristian Davies
Publisher :
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 46,28 MB
Release : 2011-05-20
Category : Ann, Cape (Mass.)
ISBN : 9780982555408
Historical account of prominent artists from Cape Ann.
Author : Anita Diamant
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 49,33 MB
Release : 2007-03-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1416556834
“An excellent novel. A lovely and moving portrait of society’s outcasts…affirms the essential humanity of its poor and stubborn residents, for whom each day of survival is a victory” (The New York Times Book Review). Set on the high ground at the heart of Cape Ann, the village of Dogtown is peopled by widows, orphans, spinsters, scoundrels, whores, free Africans, and “witches.” Among the inhabitants of this hamlet are Black Ruth, who dresses as a man and works as a stonemason; Mrs. Stanley, an imperious madam whose grandson, Sammy, comes of age in her brothel; Oliver Younger, who survives a miserable childhood at the hands of his aunt; and Cornelius Finson, a freed slave. At the center of it all is Judy Rhines, a fiercely independent soul, deeply lonely, who nonetheless builds a life for herself against all imaginable odds. Rendered in stunning, haunting detail, with Anita Diamant’s keen ear for language and profound compassion for her characters, The Last Days of Dogtown is an extraordinary retelling of a long-forgotten chapter of early American life.
Author : Nathaniel Southgate Shaler
Publisher :
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 21,50 MB
Release : 1888
Category : Geology
ISBN :
Author : The Rockport Innkeepers Association
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 12,70 MB
Release : 2019-05-06
Category :
ISBN : 9781793422705
The innkeepers of Rockport, MA share their favorite and most requested recipes. From breads and muffins to frittatas and quiches, from soups and appetizers to main dishes and desserts. Some simple, some complex, some new, some handed down through the generations. Rockport is a quaint, scenic town at the tip of Cape Ann, Massachusetts. Accommodations are Inns and Bed & Breakfasts found in antique and historic homes along with quaint cottages. Find out more about the Inns as well as fun facts about Rockport as you enjoy The Inns of Rockport's favorite recipes. Bring home a taste of Rockport.
Author : Mark Kanegis
Publisher : Createspace Independent Pub
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 39,23 MB
Release : 2009-11-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781439259320
When the artist Carlo Valenti is murdered in Rockport, a small New England fishing village and art colony, Annie Quitnot, local reference librarian and Carlo's former lover, becomes the chief suspect.
Author : Charles Giuliano
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 42,82 MB
Release : 2021-09-10
Category :
ISBN : 9780996171571
In 1970 the Museum of Fine Arts commissioned a two-volume Centennial history by its trustee, Walter Muir Whitehill. That was a time of turmoil as then director Perry T. Rathbone was forced to resign resulting from the questionable acquisition of a portrait by Raphael later returned to Italy.Instability followed with the quick succession of acting director, Cornelius Vermeule, the ill-fated Merrill Rueppel, then Asiatic curator, Jan Fontein promoted from acting to full time director. Museum of Fine Arts Boston, 1870 to 2020: An Oral History is only the second publication chronicling 150 years of a great museum with aspects of its collection second to none. The book summarizes events of the first century with a vivid update of what has occurred since then.The fascinating story of a world-class museum is updated in the words of each of its directors from Perry T. Rathbone to Matthew Teitelbaum. There are also interviews with curators, trustees, art historians, administrators, and arts journalists.The founders were individuals of class and privilege who gave generously. The tone of Brahmin elitism changed by the 1950s as the museum expanded and become more costly to maintain. There was a search for new money and expansion of the board to include Jews and people of color. By the 1960s the museum drew broad criticism for its elitism and indifference to modern/ contemporary art and Boston's contemporary artists, including the Jewish Boston Expressionists. Charges of racism have accelerated in the past few years as they have for all cultural institutions. The MFA has been charged with a transition from the "Our Museum" of its founders to a "Museum for all the people of Boston" under current director Matthew Teitelbaum.As an observer and writer, Charles Giuliano is a consummate insider. In 1963 upon graduation from Brandeis University he worked for two and a half years as a conservation intern for the Egyptian Department. He later became one of Boston's most influential art critics covering the museum for a range of publications. This book is the culmination of that coverage since the 1960s.
Author : Massachusetts
Publisher :
Page : 1108 pages
File Size : 26,12 MB
Release : 1848
Category : Law
ISBN :