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Flint: His Faults, His Friendships and His Fortunes

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A young man named Flint moves through a series of domestic and social scenes in a coastal New England community, experiencing awkwardness, rivalries, and small humiliations that reveal his character. Presented partly through journal fragments and episodic chapters, the narrative traces friendships, flirtations, and moral choices as he confronts carelessness, obligation, and the consequences of impulsive behavior. Encounters ranging from house parties and boating mishaps to visits to workshops and poorer neighborhoods illuminate contrasts between social classes and private motives. Through trials, personal failings, and reconciliations, he undergoes changes in reputation and circumstance that conclude in a reflective resolution.

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Maud Wilder Goodwin

Maud Wilder Goodwin was an American author known for her historical fiction that explores colonial America. Her notable works include "Dutch and English on the Hudson: A Chronicle of Colonial New York," which delves into the early interactions between Dutch and English settlers in New York. Goodwin's writing often reflects her interest in the complexities of early American life, as seen in her other works such as "Flint: His Faults, His Friendships and His Fortunes" and "The Colonial Cavalier; or, Southern Life before the Revolution." Through her narratives, she provides insights into the cultural and social dynamics of her time.

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