Thursday, July 24, 2025
Port Anna by Libby Buck
PORT ANNA by Libby Buck is
a gentle story about starting over and second chances. Set in small-town coastal
Maine (Port Anna is named for Anna Vale, a long-ago lighthouse keeper), this
debut features Gwen Gilmore whose younger sister Molly drowned several years
ago. Having lost a teaching position, Gwen decides to move back to Maine and
encounters friends from her childhood and youth; later musing that “the
defining moments of our lives happen before we turn 18.” She struggles to make
peace with past events and to overcome hardship, including housing challenges, while
gradually amassing the start of a new life with elements of romance,
friendship, protectiveness towards a runaway teen, and developing a shared
community at the local high school, her new employer. Throughout the story,
Gwen reflects on love and grief and how “You cannot have one without the other. … In the middle of grief, there were also gifts: a smushed loaf of banana
bread from a friend who knew she forgot to eat, the caress of a man covered in
blue paint, and the skinny girl’s indomitable spirit.” When reviewing this
novel, Publishers Weekly said, “Readers looking for a sweet, summery
outing … will want to check this out." Overall, PORT
ANNA is an engaging, feel-good
read enlivened by Buck’s strong affection for Maine, as she says, “I am deeply
grateful for its many gifts -- the bounty and diversity of the land and
seascape as well as the fascinating, complicated people who call it home.”
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