Jonesport Raffle

Jonesport Raffle by John Gould, published by Down East Books in September 2017, presents a collection of twenty-nine humorous tales that explore the rich cultural tapestry of Maine. This edition, written in English and spanning 222 pages, begins with the amusing story of a man who raffled off a horse that had long since passed away, setting the tone for a series of anecdotes that delve into various aspects of Maine’s history and folklore.
Readers will discover stories that cover topics such as the origins of “schoolmarms,” Down East thrift, and the legendary Paul Bunyan, all while reflecting on the quirks of Maine weather and lumbering traditions. The narratives blend humor with historical insights, offering a lighthearted yet informative look at the state’s past. Jonesport Raffle serves as both an entertaining read and a unique exploration of Maine’s cultural achievements, making it a delightful addition to any bookshelf.
Official synopsis Publisher
Beginning with the legendary story of a man in Jonesport (or was it Dexter or Waterford or Litchfield?) who raffled off his horse, which incidentally had been dead for some time, these twenty-nine tales cover the length and breadth of Maine and extend back to the sixteenth-century fishing camps that were set up a hundred years before Jamestown and Plymouth.
Learn about the origin and history of “schoolmarms,” along with other classic tales on Down East thrift, the evils of drink, Maine weather, lumbering folklore, and Paul Bunyan. These yarns often pull your leg, so keep a sharp eye!
Such a collection makes for an encyclopedia of the great cultural achievement of Mainers, which has been compared to the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Chaucer. But essentially The Jonesport Raffle is a book of the highest humor that will be a source of infinite enjoyment.
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