Fannie Hardy Eckstorm

Fannie Hardy Eckstorm (1851-1939) was a remarkable American author, folklorist, and conservationist, known for her heartfelt connection to the natural world and the rich cultural heritage of Maine. Born in the coastal town of Machias, Eckstorm developed an early appreciation for the stories and traditions of her region, which would later inspire her writing. Her works often reflect her love for the land and its people, blending personal narrative with the folklore and history of the area. Through her keen observations and engaging storytelling, she captured the essence of rural life and the beauty of the Maine wilderness.

Eckstorm's contributions to literature extend beyond her own writing; she played a pivotal role in preserving the oral histories and local traditions of her community. Her passion for conservation and respect for the environment are woven throughout her works, making them not only enjoyable reads but also valuable resources for understanding the intricacies of human and nature interactions. As you explore her books in the app, you'll discover a unique voice that celebrates the charm and resilience of Maine's landscapes and its people, inviting you to reflect on the stories that shape our lives.

The Woodpeckers

Read by Laura Victoria 5
The Woodpeckers is a wonderful introduction to the world of bird study for the young naturalist, covering such topics as how he finds food, …

The Penobscot Man

Read by John Greenman 4
The Penobscot Man is a collection of true stories about the river drivers, guides, and woodsmen of Maine’s Penobscot River. Fannie Hardy Eck…