PORTLAND, Maine — Most Maine schoolchildren know about the boy lost for more than a week in 1939 after climbing the state’s tallest mountain. Now the rest of the U.S. is getting in on the story. “Lost ...
If you grew up in Maine or went to school here, chances are you’ve heard of or even read "Lost on a Mountain in Maine." The story follows 12-year-old Donn Fendler who, in 1939, got separated from his ...
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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Most Maine schoolchildren know about the boy lost for more than a week in 1939 after climbing the state’s tallest mountain. Now the rest of the U.S. is getting in on the story.
FILE - Donn Fendler chats with a young reader at a book signing in Bangor, Maine, Nov. 19, 2011. (AP Photo/Michael C. York, File) PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Most Maine schoolchildren know about the boy ...
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Most Maine schoolchildren know about the boy lost for more than a week in 1939 after climbing the state’s tallest mountain. Now the rest of the U.S. is getting in on the story.