About This Book
A collection of lyrical sketches, short stories, and poems evokes the people, places, and customs of the Chesapeake Bay's Eastern Shore. Vignettes range from maritime livelihoods and small‑town rituals to pious or outcast figures, blending earthy detail with local legend and occasional supernatural incidents. The prose and verse alternate descriptive landscape passages, character portraits, and retold folktales, often focusing on memory, moral complexity, and the rhythms of tidal life. A nostalgic, regionally rooted voice balances rural humor and pathos while preserving vivid sensory impressions of water, woods, and coastal craft.
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