Some Books are Safe Bets for Gifts
Books make versatile gifts because they allow you to target special interests, and Granite Staters are famously interested in both weather and beer.
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Books make versatile gifts because they allow you to target special interests, and Granite Staters are famously interested in both weather and beer.
Ruth Doan MacDougall's "The Cheerleader" series, set in the Granite State, has aged as gracefully as its characters and fans.
Crack the spine of an old or new classic at one of Portsmouth's bookstores
Check out the latest local books to add to your collection.
"Never Caught" tells the story of a presidential slave who found freedom in New Hampshire.
A high school counselor by day and photographer by night explores dark portraiture in "Michael Winters: Friends and Muses."
Joel Christian Gill reveals uncelebrated but important pieces of black history in his graphic novel "Strange Fruit, Volume 1."
Don't miss this life-is-stranger-than-fiction memoir from a New Hampshire filmmaker who now calls LA (aka Kookooland) home.
“We Thought You’d Never Ask” by Adele Maurier with illustrations by Peter Noonan uses humor and whimsy to teach children about life in the period that extends from the Triassic through the Cretaceous eras.
A collection of Edie Clark's essays that appeared over 25 years in Yankee Magazine.