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The Country of the Pointed Firs

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A reflective narrator returns to a small coastal Maine village and offers a series of linked sketches of its people, landscape, and daily rituals. Vignettes range from conversations with aging seafarers and resourceful housekeepers to outings among nearby islands, schoolhouse windows, and communal gatherings, all rendered in careful, conversational detail. Recurring themes are memory, the quiet persistence of local customs, and the gradual decline of traditional maritime life observed through seasonal rhythms.

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Sarah Orne Jewett

Sarah Orne Jewett was an American author known for her vivid portrayals of rural life in New England. Born in 1849 in South Berwick, Maine, she became a prominent figure in American literature during the late 19th century. Jewett's writing often reflects her deep appreciation for the landscapes and communities of her native region. Her most celebrated work, "The Country of the Pointed Firs," is a collection of interconnected stories that capture the essence of small-town life and the complexities of human relationships. Jewett's contributions to literature include themes of feminism and regionalism, making her a significant voice in the literary heritage of her time.

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