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A lyrical collection of poems that alternates salt‑air coastal imagery with inward meditations on time, faith, love, loss, art, and fate. Short pieces range from vivid shore and inlet scenes to reflective sequences about prayer, impermanence, and moral feeling, often framing personal emotion within broader spiritual or philosophical questions. Meter and tone shift between tender reverie, moral reflection, and elegiac quiet, producing a restrained but varied portrait of human longing and resignation against natural and metaphysical backdrops.

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Rose Hawthorne Lathrop

Rose Hawthorne Lathrop was an American author and the daughter of the renowned writer Nathaniel Hawthorne. Known for her poignant storytelling, she often explored themes of memory and personal reflection in her works. Her notable titles include "Along the Shore," which captures the essence of coastal life, and "Memories of Hawthorne," a deeply personal account that offers insights into her father's legacy and their family life. Lathrop's writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and emotional depth, contributing to the literary heritage of her time.

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