If you were to stop by the Maine State Museum and climb a flight of stairs you would encounter a truly amazing exhibit called Maine Voices from the Civil War. Don’t miss…
That something is difficult to define, that its boundaries are elusive, is no reflection on its importance or integrity. We can all agree that adolescence and love are real and important, but…
With summer having settled in here in Farmington, and thoughts of summer reading occupying our prized moments of leisure, we were fortunate to have the opportunity of obtaining some guidance from the…
Today, we’ll be featuring a debate between two experts on Henry David Thoreau, Henry David himself, and DDG’s Noelle Dubay. Henry vs. Noelle Today we will bear witness to a clash of…
The Orphan Train is coming to Farmington. Christina Baker Kline will be visiting the bookstore to present from her exceptionally wonderful new novel Orphan Train. This novel deftly juxtaposes the experiences of…
On July 12, 7:30pm, at UMF's Emery Arts Center, Divas Do Good, Vermont's premier all-female stand up comedy group will appear to do a benefit fund raiser for SAVES, Farmington area's Sexual…
June 18 sees the release of one of the most intellectually engaging thrillers you will ever be unable to put down or stop thinking about. The book is Lexicon, and its author,…
One of my favorite aspects of being a community bookseller is the opportunity to work with some truly inspiring educators. No one exemplifies this more than Lori Littlefield, the amazing librarian of…
Maine is a popular destination, not only for tourists but also for novels. As a book buyer, the news that a book is set on the Maine coast elicits only mild interest…
Award winning local poet Lee Sharkey is appearing on Thursday April 25 at 7:00 pm at the Farmington Public Library to read from and sign her book, Calendars of Fire. Kenny: So,…