About This Book
A young schoolmaster takes a post in a rural settlement and becomes involved in its rhythms: winter schools, house-raisings, court days, and a large religious revival at the local meetinghouse. Domestic ties and romantic attachments develop amid debates over doctrine, inheritance disputes, an unexpected will, and a cache of old letters that unsettle local reputations. Community leaders, farmers, and ministers debate conscience and custom while episodes of banishment, reconciliation, and a stranger preacher test loyalties. The narrative moves episodically through daily life, social rituals, conflicts, and moral reckonings toward a tempered resolution of personal and communal tensions.
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