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Luann Yetter

    Luann Yetter est professeure d'écriture à l'University of Maine at Farmington. Son intérêt de longue date pour l'histoire sociale, suscité par une enfance bercée par les livres de Laura Ingalls Wilder, alimente son exploration du passé. Résidant désormais dans une maison du XVIIIe siècle dans le Maine rural, elle trouve de la joie dans l'écriture, qu'elle considère comme une forme de 'voyage dans le temps'. Son œuvre explore les liens entre les expériences individuelles et les contextes historiques plus larges.

    Portland's Past:: Stories from the City by the Sea
    Bar Harbor in the Roaring Twenties: From Village Life to the High Life on Mount Desert Island
    • 2015

      From the end of the Great War until the onslaught of the Great Depression, Americans had a good time, and nowhere was that more true than in Bar Harbor during high season. Amid peace and prosperity, the wealthy flocked to Mount Desert Island, foxtrotted at the Swimming Club and tangoed at the Dreamwood Ballroom on Ireson's Hill. Rumrunners made covert pickups from isolated coves along the Mount Desert Narrows while Rockefellers, Vanderbilts and Astors coasted serenely in and out of Frenchman's Bay. Horse-drawn carriages found a haven in the quiet roads of Lafayette National Park while roadsters sped along Bay Drive. Year-round residents faced brutal winters, but even then they had spirited celebrations with Winter Carnivals and Hayseed Balls as the '20s roared on in Bar Harbor.

      Bar Harbor in the Roaring Twenties: From Village Life to the High Life on Mount Desert Island
    • 2011

      Henry Wadsworth Longfellow immortalized Portland, Maine, as the "beautiful town that is seated by the sea." In this volume, Maine author Luann Yetter presents the stories from its past that not only showcase this exquisiteness but also illuminate its diverse and exciting history. The founding members of the Forest City braved the harsh winters, but not without scandals and struggles. One man raised a navy to fight the Barbary pirates threatening ships that sailed from Casco Bay, and privateers brought rum onboard and ashore. And while one Portlander traded slaves, many others worked the Underground Railroad as staunch antislavery crusaders. Discover Portland from its beginning as uncharted territory through to its development into the quintessential New England city it is today.

      Portland's Past:: Stories from the City by the Sea