Matthew Barber (chapters 9-11) has lived in New
England for 15 years. He helped author the restaurant chapters of
Frommer''s Montréal & Québec City and he writes about
food and old-time cooking techniques at www.crispybits.com.
Leslie Brokaw (chapters 9-11) has been writing
for Frommer''s since 2006, authoring or contributing to
Frommer''s Montréal & Québec City, Montréal Day by
Day, and Frommer''s Canada. She lives in Boston and
teaches at Emerson College.
Paul Karr (chapters 2-3 and 12-14) is an
award-winning writer and editor and avid traveler. He is also the
author of Frommer's Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince
Edward Island; Frommer's Maine Coast; and Vancouver &
Victoria For Dummies, as well as a co-author of Frommer's
Canada. His work has also appeared in the New York Times,
Sierra, Sports Illustrated, and Insight Guides to
Austria, Montreal, Switzerland, and Vienna. He divides his time
between New York, New England, and Asia.
Herbert Bailey Livesey (chapters 9-11) has
written about food and travel for over 30 years, authoring or
contributing to Frommer''s Montréal & Québec City,
Frommer''s Europe, and Frommer''s Canada. He has been
published in Travel + Leisure, Food & Wine, Playboy, New
York, and Yankee; and he blogs about travel at
www.akeyinthedoor.com.
Marie Morris (chapters 5-6) grew up in New York
and graduated from Harvard, where she studied history. She has
worked for the Boston Herald, Boston magazine, and the
New York Times. She''s the author of Boston For
Dummies, Irreverent Guide to Boston, Boston Day by Day, and
she covers Boston for Frommer''s New England. She lives in
Boston, not far from Paul Revere.
Laura M. Reckford (chapters 7-8) is the editor
of The Barnstable Enterprise newspaper in the town of
Barnstable on Cape Cod. Formerly the managing editor of The
Falmouth Enterprise and Cape Cod Life magazine, she
has also been on the editorial staffs of Good Housekeeping
magazine and Entertainment Weekly. She co-authored the
first edition of France For Dummies.
Catch a sunrise over the rocky shores of Pemaquid Point, Maine,
and its famous lighthouse. See chapter 14.
Free pocket map inside, plus easy-to-read maps throughout
Exact prices, directions, opening hours, and other practical
information
Candid reviews of hotels and restaurants, plus sights, shopping,
and nightlife
Itineraries, walking tours, and trip-planning ideas
Insider tips from local expert authors