Explore the rich tapestry of 19th-century New England life in Sarah Orne Jewett's "Strangers and Wayfarers," a collection of captivating short stories. Jewett masterfully portrays the social customs and realities of rural communities during a bygone era.
These poignant tales offer glimpses into the lives of ordinary people - the strangers and wayfarers who shaped the character of the region. Experience the nuances of human connection, the quiet struggles, and the enduring spirit of a time long past. A significant contribution to American literature, "Strangers and Wayfarers" provides a valuable window into the social fabric of the United States in the 1800s. Rediscover the enduring power of these stories, meticulously preserved for today's readers in this faithfully reproduced edition.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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