About This Book
The narrator, Hosea Kent Knowles, recounts his Cape Cod family background, the maternal care of Hephzibah, and the spoiled younger sister whose encounter with a charming newcomer at a distant city gathering sets a chain of events in motion. The account traces courtship and travel, interactions across social classes, business and tenancy changes, personal compromises and surprises, and the evolving bonds between friends and kin. It closes with a return to familiar shores and a reflective chapter on local life and the culture surrounding quahaugs.
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