Away to See: Martha's Vineyard

By (artist) Paul Norwood / Text by Liz Norwood
Published by The Collective Book Studio
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

A poetic and painterly tribute to Martha’s Vineyard, Away to See captures the beauty, stillness, and spirit of this iconic coastal destination through lyrical prose and vibrant, full-color paintings.

With 46 original works by Paul Norwood and reflective vignettes by Liz Norwood, this contemplative gift book invites readers to pause, reflect, and truly see. It’s the first in a series that lives at the intersection of art, travel, and mindfulness—offering sensory journeys through beloved places around the world.

Longtime summer residents Paul and Liz share their favorite island experiences and illuminate its slower, quieter side: the astonishing seascapes, the spirit of community, and the joy found in everyday details.

Why Readers Treasure This Book:

• Sensory Travel Experience: Evokes the rhythm and essence of island life through expressive artwork and poetic language.
• Local Insight, Universal Appeal: Created by longtime residents with an intimate understanding of Martha’s Vineyard’s landscapes and culture.
• A Fresh Take on Travel Books: Blends fine art, reflection, and narrative—offering more than a typical guidebook or photo collection.
• Display-Worthy Format: Small, elegant casebound hardcover—perfect for coffee tables, gift shops, or coastal home libraries.

Whether you’re an armchair traveler, art lover, or island local, Away to See: Martha’s Vineyard is a meditative escape that celebrates slowing down, looking closer, and savoring the world around you.

Product Details

  • Publisher: The Collective Book Studio (March 31, 2026)
  • Length: 96 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781685556358

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"In this book, the images are iconic Vineyard . . . and Liz Norwood's reflective writing adds a lyrical quality"

Martha's Vineyard Magazine

"An alluring, poetry-infused art book, Away to See captures the laid-back atmosphere and sense of belonging found on Martha’s Vineyard. . ."

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