About This Book
Three linked short stories set in an imagined Maine village portray rural New England life: the first treats a river as a central presence threading a young person's growth, landscape scenes, and local customs; the second revolves around parish life and community rituals, following efforts to restore an old pew and the quiet reunion of former lovers; the third offers a sympathetic portrait of a celibate religious community, detailing its order, practices, and the tensions when two youths leave to rejoin the outside world. Together the tales blend vivid natural description, domestic detail, and gentle social observation of faith, memory, and belonging.
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