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Thursday, June 25, 2015

Owls Head Revisited



Owls Head Revisited July 16

Author Jim Krosschell will present “Owls Head Revisited” at the Camden Public Library on Thursday, July 16, at 7:00 pm. The book will be published in early July by North Country Press. “Along the coast of Maine,” says Krosschell, “fame and fortune abound; the town of Owls Head has little of either. Its people occupy a gorgeous peninsula in Penobscot Bay but have raised only two-and-a-half tourist attractions. The businesses in town with multiple employees are the general store and two lobster wholesalers. The Town Comprehensive Plan modestly states, ‘There are no sidewalks in Owls Head.’”

For nearly 20 years Jim Krosschell and family used their house in Owls Head as not much more than a vacation spa to recover from the stresses of suburban Massachusetts. But when he retired, with time to explore and think and write, he crossed some kind of line, into much more intimacy with the place. The town is ordinary, except if you walk through its neighborhoods, on ocean shores and country lanes, on points of land, undeveloped woods and saltwater marshes, even through a couple of housing developments, and then Owls Head becomes a place many may seek: magically ordinary, a place of beauty and history, contradictions and community. Over the course of a year, the author visited anew, walking every lane and road in town. The record of these modest walks became a book of discovery and enlightenment.
Author Jim Krosschell has been coming to Maine for 30 years. JKrosschellx280After a career in science publishing, he began writing much more regularly, and more than 50 journals and magazines have published his personal essays, most about Maine (and versions of several of the chapters of this book). See his website for publication details. He writes a blog, One Man’s Maine, that receives about 20 page views a day. He is also president of the Board of Directors, Coastal Mountains Land Trust, in Camden, Maine.

The book will be published in early July, 2015, by North Country Press, http://www.northcountrypress.com




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