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Pegeen

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An artist fleeing city life takes refuge in a simple rural shack on Shaker land and struggles to recover from emotional exhaustion and creative fatigue. He alternates between restorative walks and bouts of loneliness, until a determined, capable local child arrives to manage his household and impose steady domestic rhythms. Small acts of care, encounters with neighbors, and renewed engagement with landscape and painting gradually revive his spirit and technique. The narrative explores themes of consolation through nature, the quiet power of community service, and the slow, practical work of healing and artistic renewal.

About the Author

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Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd

Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of women's fiction. Her works often explore themes of femininity and social expectations. Among her notable titles is "Concerning Belinda," which delves into the complexities of female identity and societal roles. Brainerd's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and insightful commentary on the lives of women during her time. She also authored "In Vanity Fair: A Tale of Frocks and Femininity" and "Pegeen," further showcasing her ability to blend humor with social critique.

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