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The Harbor

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A first-person narrator remembers growing up in a brownstone overlooking a busy harbor, where glimpses through garden fences and nursery windows reveal ships, cheering crews, and the mysterious life under the buildings. Episodic, observational chapters contrast the warmth and order of home with the harbor's noise, labor, and taverns, cultivating curiosity and unease. Close description of vessels, dockside men, and the warehousing district anchors a widening moral awareness: the harbor becomes a recurring symbol that shapes memory, prompts questions about social inequality and belonging, and guides the narrator's gradual move from childish wonder toward a more engaged, adult perspective.

About the Author

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Ernest Poole

Ernest Poole was an American novelist and short story writer, recognized for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. He is best known for his novel "His Family," which explores the complexities of familial relationships and the impact of societal changes on personal lives. Poole's works often reflect his keen observations of human nature and the struggles of individuals in a rapidly evolving world. In addition to "His Family," he wrote notable titles such as "His Second Wife" and "The Harbor," showcasing his ability to weave intricate narratives that resonate with readers. His literary legacy continues to be appreciated for its depth and insight.

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