J. L. Maranville
Paper $9.95 | 0-9771153-0-5 | 2006
Celebrating the unique landscape, history, and people of the
Adirondacks, this collection of sonnets provides a loving tribute and
thoughtful portrait of this peerless region.
Description
J. L. Maranville’s intimate knowledge of the Adirondack Park is revealed in his rich descriptions and keen observations. Within the traditional fourteen-line verse form, Maranville evokes the great beauty of the region, offering a sonnet for each of the forty-six High Peaks. For the Adirondack’s many visitors and full-time and seasonal residents, this book of poems will be a treasure to return to again and again.
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Author
J. L. Maranville is a native of Washington County, New York. He has worked as a teacher and administrator at both the secondary and college levels. He currently divides his time between his home in Glenville and his camp in the Adirondacks.
5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 104 pages
Distributed for Sand Pebble Press
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