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A mixed volume of short sketches and poems rooted in Pacific Coast life, offering vignettes of pioneer communities alongside lyrical pieces written over the author's career. The stories examine domestic hardships, social customs, and moral complications that emerge in isolated, rapidly changing settlements, with particular attention to women's perspectives and the ways necessity reveals character. The poems range from meditations on nature, seasons, and the sea to personal reflections on love, memory, and loss. By alternating narrative sketches with verse, the collection foregrounds atmosphere and character observation while linking regional detail to broader emotional concerns.
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