5 best novels set in Maryland

Ah, the Old Line State, famed for its captivating Chesapeake Bay coastline, bustling urban conglomeration, and quiet, quaint historic towns. From the state’s scenic landscapes to the tapestry of its urban and rural lives, novels set in Maryland capture the heart of this unique American nexus. Whether it’s the charm of Baltimore, the serenity of its rural atmosphere, or the dynamic social and cultural intrigues, these novels invite readers into the diverse experiences that define life in this corner of America.

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Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant
By Anne Tyler
How it fits the "novels set in Maryland" vibe: This Pulitzer Prize finalist novel is set in Baltimore, where it radiates Maryland's charm. The story of a family with a chaotic dynamic brings to life glimpses of the state's culture.
Publisher: Vintage
Page Count: 336
Published Date: 2011-02-09
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Jacob Have I Loved
By Katherine Paterson
How it fits the "novels set in Maryland" vibe: This book, set on the Chesapeake Bay's Rass Island, won the Newbery Medal. It features the rural side of Maryland and talks about sibling rivalry and personal identity.
4 / 5 Stars on Google Books
Publisher: Harper Collins
Page Count: 276
Published Date: 2009-10-06
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The Accidental Tourist
By Anne Tyler
How it fits the "novels set in Maryland" vibe: Also set in Baltimore, another Anne Tyler classic shows Maryland from the perspective of a grieving travel writer. The story explores emotions in the context of the slow-paced and steady Maryland lifestyle.
Publisher: Penguin
Page Count: 368
Published Date: 2015-05-05
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In a Strange City
By Laura Lippman
How it fits the "novels set in Maryland" vibe: This detective fiction takes readers to the gritty streets of Baltimore. It provides a snapshot of urban life in Maryland through the adventure of its protagonist, Tess Monaghan.
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Published Date: 2016-05-17
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Chesapeake Blue
By Nora Roberts
How it fits the "novels set in Maryland" vibe: The final installment of Nora Roberts' Quinn Brothers series is set in the quaint town of St. Christopher, MD. It not only completes her romantic saga but also paints an endearing picture of life in small-town Maryland.
Publisher: Penguin
Page Count: 370
Published Date: 2013-08-06

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