Silver Pitchers: and Independence, a Centennial Love Story
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A linked collection of short stories and sketches portraying domestic life and reform-minded youth in a small New England community, blending sentiment, humor, and moral purpose. Several tales follow spirited young women whose friendships and ingenuity inspire challenges to social habits—particularly drinking—through gentle persuasion, practical projects, and inventive entertainments; other pieces offer comic satire of idealistic communal experiments and reflective vignettes on family affection, daily labor, and personal growth. The volume balances didactic themes of self-reliance, charity, and temperance with an affectionate, often ironic view of provincial manners, and closes with a romantic tale set against a centennial celebration.
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