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Obituary: Sarah M. Jensen Sarah M. Jensen 1945 - 2021 BATH - Sarah M. Jensen, 75, died of a short, unexpected illness on Monday, March . Share Sarah M. Jensen Sarah M. Jensen 1945 – 2021 BATH – Sarah M. Jensen, 75, died of a short, unexpected illness on Monday, March 8, 2021 at her home in Bath. She was born in Boothbay Harbor on April 24, 1945, a daughter of Raymond B. and Mary E. (Dodge) Libby. Sarah graduated from Brunswick High School and was employed at Bowdoin College, where she took classes and graduated Summa Cum Laude in 2001. She married Thomas Jensen in 1986. After her retirement from Bowdoin College, she and her husband were Real Estate agents at RE/Max Riverside in Topsham, later owning and operating Bay Ledge Real Estate in Damariscotta. In 2012 they retired to Cuenca, Ecuador, returning to Maine in 2016. Sarah enjoyed gardening, home decorating, reading and antique collecting. She is survived by her husband Thomas; one son, Dr. Alan Iverson and ....
Published February 16, 2021 at 4:57 PM CST Listen • 48:41 / Before it was a Netflix hit, “The Queen’s Gambit” was a 1983 novel written by University of Iowa Writer’s Workshop graduate Walter Tevis. The book begins with eight-year-old Beth Harmon’s arrival at an orphanage in Kentucky following the death of her mother. The orphanage is a cold, uncaring place where she and the other children are fed tranquilizers to keep them docile. Beth s only saving grace is her discovery of chess through an unlikely teacher, the gruff janitor Mr. Schaibel who holds court in the dank, dark basement. The rest of the book follows Beth as her extraordinary chess skills grow. She is adopted, becomes the Kentucky chess champion and moves on to competing on the world stage. All the while she struggles with addiction and isolation. ....