Irreverent Maine
Lobsters, Lumber, and Legendary Weirdness
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Aaron Fuchs
Maine likes to call itself Vacationland, but the people who live there know better. This is a state where winters bury towns, moose wander into traffic, and locals mutter about “people from away” while quietly taking their money. It is a place of contradictions: poor yet proud, harsh yet beautiful, remote yet unforgettable.
Irreverent Maine: Lobsters, Lumber, and Legendary Weirdness is a history that refuses to be polite. From the Wabanaki and the first bumbling European settlers to lobster feasts and lobster wars, from Civil War heroes and shipwrecked sailors to eccentric governors and ghost stories, this book tells Maine’s story with humor, grit, and a healthy dose of sarcasm.
Inside you will find:
- Lobsters that went from prisoner food to luxury cuisine
- Logging camps, lumberjacks, and Bangor’s wild lumber port days
- Lighthouses, wrecks, and ghost ships haunting the coast
- Joshua Chamberlain and Maine’s Civil War legacy
- Neal Dow’s doomed temperance experiment and the Portland Rum Riot
- Moose, mystical woods, and tales too weird to die
- Outsiders, insiders, and the eternal “from away” culture clash
Whether you are from Maine, from away, or just curious about the quirkiest corner of New England, this book delivers a tour of history that is as entertaining as it is eye opening.
If you enjoy funny state histories, quirky folklore, and a writing style that laughs as much as it lectures, Irreverent Maine belongs on your shelf. Just do not listen to it with a can of Moxie unless you are truly brave.
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