Sarah Orne Jewett was born in Maine and lived there for much of her life. These surroundings are at the heart of her work, reflecting the landscape, characters, and even the dialects of the people that lived around her.
The writing of Sarah Orne Jewett captures life at the end of the nineteenth century in the fading coastal towns and peaceful rural backwaters of the Northeastern United States. In a subtle combination of romance and realism, she not only celebrates the beauty of nature but also documents the hardship of life at that time. The stories provide colorful and touching insights into the world of her characters.
A sound introduction into the work of a great chronicler of country life, this collection includes the following short stories:
• A White Heron • The Gray Man • Farmer Finch • Marsh Rosemary • The Dulham Ladies • A Business Man • Mary and Martha • The News from Petersham • The Two Browns
The book was first published in 1886 and has been completely reset and reformatted for this new edition.