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If any one place could be considered the archetype of a traditional, remote, cussedly independent, Maine lobster-fishing village -- and its gone-but-not-forgotten way of life -- Criehaven is it. When three-year-old Dot Simpson came to Criehaven in 1908, it was truly a world unto itself. To us, it might seem an unbearably limited and unrelentingly hard way of life, yet it clearly offered something immensely satisfying, too. Dot wrote that anyone who moved off-island ... More >>
The Island's True Child
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