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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Maine Stories, April 26, 2000
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This review is from: Limerock-Maine Stories (Paperback)
Reading Limerock is like taking a vacation to Maine, but instead of eating lobster dinners and walking on the beaches, this time you get invited into people's home. No, more like this: You marry into the family and move in. You start spending Friday nights at the Grange Hall dance, Saturday at BEANO. You drink coffee sombraroes with the cousins, drink tea with a good aunt, put up with the Connecticut people next door, watch the old barn on the hill slowly collapsing . . . and can't seem to get enough of it. Want to know what Maine is like? Read this wonderful book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read Book, March 26, 2000
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Peter Louis Morris (Washington Institute for Creative Activity, Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Limerock-Maine Stories (Paperback)
Rarely does a collection of short stories come along in which each one of them is a gem! Fahy has captured the essence of ordinary life in Maine with extraordinarily brilliant glimpses into places and personalities. "Detour" is a masterpiece. "Limerock" should be in the collection of everyone who appreciates great literature.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Limerock:Maine Stories, March 25, 2000
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A welcome departure from Fahy's usual scary tales, Limerock explores a Maine many don't know exists. Carefully and clearly drawn, the characters, (and I do mean "characters") portray the struggle, tension and distrust between the Maine natives and the "out-a-staters". An eye opening and enjoyable read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Maine's Stories, November 25, 2011
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Limerock Maine Stories reveal the soul of each character depicted
and the depths of their bonds with Maine, a most unique part of our country.
Christopher Fahy is an imaginative writer with a gift. His Maine stories are heartfelt.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great for Mainers and wannabes, November 13, 2011
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Extremely well-written, poetic and emotional account of different people living in Maine. A lot of the stories involve characters who have been Mainers for many generations and who are now coming up against wealthy summer people who are buying up the homes and property the locals can no longer afford to keep. The stories explore the different tensions between real estate agents, lobstermen, the uneducated and impoverished, and the Mainers who came home after making good (or not) elsewhere. Captures the bleak economics of life in upper New England, where there are few jobs and subsistence is expensive, but the landscape is breathtaking. The author's characterizations of the good people of Maine, and the description of the simpler life of gathering blueberries and firewood and feathering one's nest for the winter makes it a very cozy read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A very good collection of short stories, January 11, 2001
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David "Laymon Fan" (Philadelphia, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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"Limerock" is a very good collection of short stories. Most of the stories are set in Maine. One ("Ride") is set in Philadelphia.

The stories show the conflict between locals and "summer people"; between wealthy people and poor; between black people and white; between old and young; between gay and straight. Some stories show the difficulties of aging or illness.

I agree with the previous reviewer who praised "Detour". It's a great story about a childless man who tries to protect a little girl from her unstable family members.

"Uncle Cub at Paradise Fair" is very funny at times. The behavior of some of the characters is so appalling that it's also darkly funny.

"The Tip" is an affecting story showing the same event from two different points of view. It probably should seem corny or preachy, but the author manages to avoid those pitfalls.

You might be surprised how much tension there can be in a story set in Maine (particulary since they lack supernatural elements). "The Best in the World", "Detour", "A Clock in San Diego", and "Holly Point" stand out in my mind as tense stories.

The book is a nicely-designed trade paperback. My first copy was missing four pages. My next copy was fine, though.

I enjoyed the book. Hopefully it will be followed by an anthology of fantasy and suspense stories. I'd also like to read another of the author's suspense novels.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A very good collection of short stories, January 8, 2001
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David "Laymon Fan" (Philadelphia, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Limerock-Maine Stories (Paperback)
"Limerock" is a very good collection of short stories. Most of the stories are set in Maine. One ("Ride") is set in Philadelphia.

The stories show the conflict between locals and "summer people"; between wealthy people and poor; between black people and white; between old and young; between gay and straight. Some show the difficulties of aging or illness.

I agree with the previous reviewer that praised "Detour". It's a great story about a sterile man (?) who tries to protect a little girl from her unstable family members.

"Uncle Cub at Paradise Fair" is very funny at times. The behavior of some of the characters is so appalling that it's also darkly funny.

"The Tip" is an effecting story showing the same event from two points of view. It probably should seem corny or preachy, but the author manages to avoid those pitfalls.

You might be surprised how much tension there can be in a story set in Maine (particulary since they lack supernatural elements). "The Best in the World", "Detour", "A Clock in San Diego", and "Holly Point" stand out in my mind as tense stories.

I enjoyed the book. Hopefully it will be followed by an anthology of fantasy and suspense stories. I'd also like to read another of the author's suspense novels.

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