Maine: The Seasons

Maine: The Seasons by Terrell S. Lester, published by Knopf on May 22, 2001, is a visually rich exploration of the state of Maine, presented in English across 160 pages. This first edition captures the diverse landscapes of Maine, showcasing its mountains, lakes, rivers, forests, and dramatic coastline, while reflecting the unique lifestyle shaped by its geography and climate.
The book features 127 color photographs by Terrell S. Lester, complemented by original essays from four notable writers: Elizabeth Strout, Ann Beattie, Richard Russo, and Richard Ford. Each essay corresponds to a season, providing insights into the essence of Maine throughout the year. Maine: The Seasons offers readers a detailed appreciation of the state’s natural beauty and cultural spirit, making it a significant addition for those interested in travel and regional descriptions.
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Maine is a place that inspires lifelong devotion in visitors and residents alike. It is a place that encompasses many worlds within its boundaries–mountains and lakes, rivers and forests, a dramatic coastline–and supports a unique way of life influenced by both geography and climate. Maine: The Seasons captures the rugged beauty and spirit of Maine by taking us into its very heart, through images and words.
Featuring 127 color photographs by acclaimed landscape photographer Terrell S. Lester, and original essays by four celebrated writers–Elizabeth Strout on spring, Ann Beattie on summer, Richard Russo on autumn, and Richard Ford on winter–Maine: The Seasons gives us a richly evocative, visually glorious appreciation of the look, the feeling, the essence, of Maine.
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