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​UP HOME AGAIN
A Memoir

by Ellie O'Leary



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Up Home Again is the story of a woman who examines her haunting childhood in a beautiful place when she returns to Maine to resolve ongoing personal dilemmas. Living in Maine again after decades of life in Massachusetts gave her the opportunity to explore her relationship with a place that was for her as beautiful and terrifying as her early life there had been.

​Up Home Again is a tender record of the struggles, regrets and longings of a middle-aged woman as she strives to better her situation, to reclaim rhythms and freedoms that have been lost. O'Leary brings generosity of heart and clear-eyed honesty as she records her efforts to reshape and redefine her life. She is just so incredibly likable. What a beautiful, honest, astute portrait of a life. No epiphanies, no perfect cures. Instead, a life lived carefully, thoughtfully, generously. We come away from this story deeply moved by the tenacity and quiet courage of the writer. Her sharp, dry wit made me laugh out loud. A fine memoir.
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Meredith Hall is the author of the memoir Without a Map and the novel Beneficence.

     When children lose a parent as a child, as poet Ellie O’Leary describes in her sensitive memoir Up Home Again, (she was ten and her mother 56) it’s a significant
landmark to live beyond that age. For O’Leary, this time in her life coincides with a great unraveling of work, health, finances, and marriage that leads her to return to face her childhood in a small town in mid-coast Maine. Her memoir moves seamlessly between the lonely girl ‘from away’ in Freedom Village, and her adult self as she wrestles with old insecurities and doubts. O’Leary deep dives into three critical mid-life years to reveal vivid memories, despair, and learning. As she re-discovers Maine’s beauty, and appreciates the steadiness of her family, she is filled with an abundance of gratitude, which will launch her into the satisfying life she lives now as a writer, traveler, teacher, and supportive mother.
     As a mid-coast Maine writer, I know the roads O’Leary drives as she explores Maine once more, and I won’t ever drive through Freedom again without thinking of the girl, in her plaid skirt and knee socks, living next door to the principal who would support her getting into Bates College. When I pass the small post office, I’ll imagine her eruptive joy on getting her financial aid packet that meant she was really on her way. Up Home Again is an authentic chronicle of coming full circle, and we cheer her on to a well-lived life.
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Elizabeth W. Garber is the author of two memoirs, Implosion: A Memoir of an Architect’s Daughter (2018) Sailing at the Edge of Disaster: A Memoir of a Young Woman’s Daring Year (2022) and three books of poetry. She is a previous Poet Laureate of Belfast, Maine, where she has a private acupuncture practice.

Up Home Again

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ISBN 978-1-943424-79-5

150 pages, Softcover

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​Ellie O’Leary grew up in the village of Freedom, Maine, and writes about it from many angles. Her writing has brought her opportunities—hosting a radio show, teaching poetry and organizing a new writing program at an Adirondacks   retreat center, and earning an MFA in Maine’s Stonecoast program. She is now a resident of Amesbury, Massachusetts where she serves as Poet Laureate.

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Easter weekend 2006
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