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Author Anne Britting Oleson will discuss her new novel 'Dovecote' at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 21 at the Kennebunk Free Library. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Author Anne Britting Oleson will discuss her new novel ‘Dovecote’ at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 21 at the Kennebunk Free Library. SUBMITTED PHOTO
KENNEBUNK — Anne Britting Oleson will discuss her novel “Dovecote”  at 6 p.m. Wednesday,
March 21 at the Kennebunk Free Library.

Six years ago, Gwynn Forest’s husband Richard committed suicide. After that, she struggled to keep things together, emotionally, mentally, and financially. Then three fortuitous things happened: she sold the family construction company; she inherited a seaside cottage from an elderly English great-aunt whom she had never met, and she was offered a job illustrating a book for a friend. Thus, a new start in a new place.

Once ensconced in Gull Cottage, she begins to learn disturbing things about her great-aunt and her new home. The cottage itself seems unwelcoming, perhaps haunted by the imprint of a sad and lonely old
woman, with peculiar noises, strange happenings, and a back garden full of untamable brambles, no matter how much they are cut back.

Gwynn doesn’t believe in ghosts—until the disturbing occurrences at Gull Cottage change her mind. Gwynn doesn’t believe in herself—until, with no one else to turn to she has to rely on her own inner resources to confront the mysteries of Gull Cottage.

Anne Britting Oleson lives and writes from the mountains of Central Maine; she is a graduate of Bowdoin College and the Stonecoast MFA program of USM.  She is a founding member of Simply Not Done, a women’s reading, writing, and teaching cooperative.  

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Her poetry includes The Church of Saint Materiana (Moon Pie Press, 2007) and The Beauty of It (Sheltering Pines Press, 2010).

This program is free and wheelchair accessible.  Kennebunk Free Library is located at 112 Main St., Kennebunk.

For more information, call 985-2173 x4 or visit www.KennebunkLibrary.org.


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