The Pearl of Orr's Island: A Story of the Coast of Maine
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The narrative sketches daily life on a rocky Maine island, following the fortunes of a child taken into a tight-knit coastal household and the extended community that shapes her. Domestic routines, sea-weathered labor, religious observances, and neighborly interventions intersect with episodes of birth, sickness, loss, and courtship, tracing moral and emotional growth. Interwoven vignettes portray vigorous local characters, the influence of faith, and the sea's presence, culminating in reconciliations and changes that mark maturation and communal continuity.
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