The 19th Hijacker, James Reston’s 19th book, follows a long list of both fiction and nonfiction titles that take as their subject matter the terrorist attacks on America on 9/11.
Paul Greenberg writes about the outdoors. Most often he can be found at sea chronicling the life of fish in his books.
Vineyard Haven is number six on a list of the top arts-vibrant small communities in the United States—but the honor belongs to the Island as a whole.
The event at the center of Lieut. Col. William Baker’s posthumously published book, The Brownsville Texas Incident of 1906, happened at midnight.
In Ghosts of Martha's Vineyard, Thomas Dresser has written a book that is part hair raiser and part comfortable journey through the Island’s past.
In the winter of 2011, former professor and journalist Loren Ghiglione and two students of journalism, Dan Tham and Alyssa Karas, loaded up a van and set out to search for American cultural identity.