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Inspired by The Pine Tree State—Maine’s diverse landscape, natural beauty, rural communities, and independent people—the author’s 150 haiku poems, along with her photographs, reflect the Maine she knows and loves. Bette A. Stevens’s imagery draws the reader into her world of wonder and delight. My Maine takes readers on a poetic journey through Maine’s four seasons. Whether you’re a native Mainer or from away, Stevens’s short story poems and photographs will resonate.
The collection opens with a haiku tribute, “Maine Pines and People.” The journey continues with the rejuvenating spirit of “Spring Awakenings” and “Summer Songs”; then on to more of the magic and majesty of the places and people of Maine in “Autumn Leaves” and “Winter Tales.” This is a poetry collection to be slowly savored, made even more delectable with the author’s original drawings and photographs. In addition to its poems and photographs, My Maine includes state symbols and interesting facts about The Pine Tree State.
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About the Author
Inspired by nature and human nature, author Bette A. Stevens is a retired elementary and middle school teacher, a wife, mother of two and grandmother of eight. Stevens lives in central Maine with her husband on their 37-acre farmstead where she enjoys reading, writing, gardening, walking and reveling in the beauty of nature. She advocates for children and families, for childhood literacy and for the conservation of monarch butterflies (milkweed is the only plant that monarch caterpillars will eat).
Stevens’s children’s book, THE TANGRAM ZOO and WORD PUZZLES TOO! was first published in 1997 by Windswept House Publishing, Mt. Desert, ME; a second edition was self-published by the author in 2012. AMAZING MATILDA, Stevens’s second children’s book, self-published in 2012 won a 2013 Purple Dragonfly Book Award (Honorable Mention for Excellence in Children’s Literature – Ages 6 and older category) and also placed #9 on The 2013 Gittle List for Self-published Children’s Picture Books. Stevens has written articles for ECHOES, The Northern Maine Journal of Rural Culture based in Caribou, Maine. In 2013, the author published her first book for the YA/Adult audience: PURE TRASH, a short story of a boy growing up in rural New England in a family whose poverty and alcoholism mark him as a target for bullying by young and old alike. This short story is a prequel to Stevens’s début novel DOG BONE SOUP (KCT International Literary Award Top Finalist 2017).
What a beautiful book spotlight for Bette.
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I thoroughly enjoyed the read too. Great spotlight. 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by!
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A lovely promotional post. I enjoyed this book of Bette’s very much.
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I have Bette’s book of poetry on my ereader, and if the other books of hers I’ve read are anything to go by, I’m sure to enjoy this one. Best of luck with everything, Bette. Thanks for sharing, Nesie. It’s lovely to see Bette and her books getting some love 🙂
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It’s lovely, dear Felicia! ❤ xoxoxo
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Congratulations, Bette! I loved this book so much. I highly recommend it to those who enjoy beautiful poetry and stunning photography.
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I’m currently reading her book. It’s delightful.
Have a fabulous day. ♥
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Thanks for stopping by! 😊
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Congratulations to Bette on this lovely spotlight. I’ve read My Maine and found it enchanting!
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Nesie, thanks so much for shining your Spotlight on MY MAINE! ~Bette A. Stevens https://www.4writersandreaders.com
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Dear Nesie,
Thanks so much for shining your Spotlight on My Maine! ❤
Hugs,
Bette
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You are most welcome, Bette! 💕😊
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Definitely on my TBR list!
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Hugs! 🙂
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Hope you enjoy it! Thanks for stopping by.😊
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