Abbott Library in Sunapee Hosts Author Talk, Story Times This March
Linda Magoon, author of a book about hiking NH's 48 peaks, spoke at Abbott Library in Sunapee on March 18 as part of the library's spring programming.

Abbott Library in Sunapee brought local hiking culture into the spotlight this month when author Linda Magoon visited for an evening talk on March 18, drawing on her book "Live Free & Hike: Finding Grace on 48 Summits."
The event, held at 5:30 p.m., centered on Magoon's account of completing New Hampshire's 48 four-thousand-foot peaks, a challenge pursued by thousands of hikers across the state each year. The book pairs the physical journey with a more personal thread, as the subtitle suggests, framing the summits as moments of discovery rather than simply athletic milestones.
The author talk was part of a broader spring calendar at Abbott Library that also included weekly story time programs for younger patrons. The March lineup reflected the library's ongoing effort to serve multiple age groups through its programming, from children gathering for storytime to adults turning out for an evening with a local author.
Abbott Library, located in Sunapee on the western shore of Lake Sunapee, serves as a community anchor for a town where outdoor recreation and local identity are closely intertwined. A book about hiking the White Mountains' highest peaks carries particular resonance in this corner of Sullivan County, where trails, lakes, and seasonal life shape the calendar for many residents.
Magoon's appearance was one of the more distinctive offerings on the library's spring roster, connecting a regional literary voice to an audience already familiar with the landscapes she describes.
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