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A winter in retirement

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Two young sisters are sent to winter with a widowed aunt at a New England seaside home and move from initial disappointment to warm domestic belonging. The text blends vivid coastal description with gentle household scenes, introducing cheerful cousins, a studious brother, and loyal retainers whose stories and company lift spirits. Recurring social evenings, seasonal pastimes, and moral reflection illustrate how simple comforts and familial kindness turn bleak weather into pleasant sociability. Presented as a string of intimate sketches and episodes, the work emphasizes family bonds, resilience, and the quiet rewards of home life rather than a single dramatic plot.

About the Author

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Hannah Blaney Washburn

Hannah Blaney Washburn was an American author known for her reflective and engaging writing style. She is best recognized for her work "A Winter in Retirement," which explores themes of introspection and the complexities of life after a career. Washburn's literary contributions offer readers a glimpse into the human experience, particularly the challenges and joys of transitioning into retirement. Her work remains a valuable part of early 20th-century literature, resonating with those navigating similar life stages.