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A mysterious minister who never removes the black veil shrouding his face, an eccentric scientist who experiments with the fate of his friends, a cheerful tombstone carver who speaks the wisdom of the graveyard, these are but a few of the unusual New Englanders you'll meet in Twice-Told Tales.
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"Winn Van Meter is heading for his family's retreat on the pristine New England island of Waskeke. Normally a haven of calm, for the next three days this sanctuary will be overrun by tipsy revelers as Winn prepares for the marriage of his daughter Daphne to the affable young scion Greyson Duff. Winn's wife, Biddy, has planned the wedding with military precision, but arrangements are sideswept by a storm of salacious misbehavior and intractable lust:...
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Literary Classics of the United States
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c1982
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The library of America is dedicated to publishing America's best and most significant writing in handsome, enduring volumes, featuring authoritative texts. Hailed as the "finest-looking, longest-lasting editions ever made" (The New Republic), Library of America volumes make a fine gift for any occasion. Now, with exactly one hundred volumes to choose from, there is a perfect gift for everyone.
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Little, Brown and Company
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2019.
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Sent to the prestigious boarding school his family has attended for generations, Ben struggles to prove himself at the side of a marginalized roommate before realizing how much the school's realities differ from what he anticipated.
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Dover Publications
Pub. Date
1999
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Some have called this collection of nine short stories Sarah Orne Jewett's finest work. In the title story, a young city girl named Sylvia travels to the country to live with her grandmother. While there, she meets a young hunter and bird enthusiast who is seeking a rare bird thought to be in the area. Sylvia comes to love country life and the animals that inhabit it, and she must choose whether or not to tell the hunter that she has seen the rare...
7) Ethan Frome
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Perhaps the best-known and most popular of Edith Wharton's novels, Ethan Frome is widely considered her masterpiece. Set against a bleak New England background, the novel tells of Frome, his ailing wife Zeena and her companion Mattie Silver, superbly delineating the characters of each as they are drawn relentlessly into a deep-rooted domestic struggle. Burdened by poverty and spiritually dulled by a loveless marriage to an older woman. Frome is emotionally...
8) Harvest home
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Knopf
Pub. Date
1973
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Ned Constantine and his family abandon hectic New York for a tranquil New England village where they unknowingly become part of the secret Harvest Home ritual.
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Houghton Mifflin
Pub. Date
2003
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A contemplative selection of twelve short stories from the celebrated author Donald Hall, Willow Temple focuses on the effects of divorce, adultery, and neglect. Hall's stories are reminiscent of those of Alice Munro and William Maxwell in their mastery of form and their ability to trace the emotional fault lines connecting generations. "From Willow Temple" is the indelible story of a child's witness of her mother's adultery and the loss that underlies...
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University Press of New England
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Nineteen stories on the joys and sorrows of the inhabitants of a small town in New Hampshire. In Yankee Curse, elderly Miranda knits placidly at a town meeting, pondering unspoken invective against an enemy, but stopping short of "a curse she would never levy, not even on Mort Wallace: to live too long."