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The Country of the Pointed Firs
The Country of the Pointed Firs | Sarah Orne Jewett
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BarbaraJean
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Bonus info I somehow missed before:
There are four short stories related to Pointed Firs (I guess those are the “and other stories” in some editions!). I haven‘t read them yet, but I‘m planning to track them down to read in the next week or two. If you‘ve read them, or want to check them out & report back, please chime in with your thoughts! The stories are:
"The Foreigner"
"The Queen's Twin"
"A Dunnet Shepherdess"
"William's Wedding"

TheAromaofBooks I ended up purchasing this book - and am very glad I did!! - and does include these stories. I'm definitely planning to read them!! 6d
BarbaraJean @TheAromaofBooks It‘s funny, because I intentionally checked out an ebook without “and other stories” because I didn‘t realize they were related and didn‘t intend to read them. And I wanted a correct page count for tracking my reading. Now I‘m gonna have to check out a different copy WITH the stories and adjust my reading trackers 😂 6d
TheAromaofBooks I actually kind of did the same thing - I looked for an edition without the stories because I thought they were related to EACH OTHER not to the main story 😂 But now I'm glad that I ended up with this one and cannot WAIT to find out how William gets married!! 4d
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BarbaraJean
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Which scenes or chapters stand out in your reading? What made them memorable or meaningful?

Is there anything else you‘d like to discuss from your reading of this book, or quotes you‘d like to share?

#KindredSpiritsBuddyRead #LMMAdjacent

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BarbaraJean
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Reading this as an #LMMAdjacent book, I had my eye out for paralells with LMM‘s other work. What similarities or differences do you see between Pointed Firs and Anne‘s House of Dreams (setting, characters, narrative style, etc.)?

#KindredSpiritsBuddyRead

TheAromaofBooks Certain scenes definitely made me think of LMM - especially the big family reunion, or the parts where someone else is telling a story. I expected descriptions of nature and the sea to make me think of her writing, but it was actually the human parts. Jewett does a wonderful job sketching characters through their words and actions, and that part really reminded me of LMM's similar ability. 6d
BarbaraJean @TheAromaofBooks The setting felt like it should remind me of Four Winds—there were a lot of surface similarities—but it had a whole different vibe than House of Dreams. I completely agree about the characters. Mrs. Todd especially! The episodic, sketch-like writing style and its lightness on plot actually reminded me more of Lark Rise! LMM‘s more episodic books feel more humorous than this one, but the nostalgia here felt like Lark. 6d
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BarbaraJean
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#KindredSpiritsBuddyRead #LMMAdjacent

Pointed Firs largely focuses on female characters—and only a few of these women are pictured in relation to a male character. Did you notice this emphasis on female experience in the text? Do you read this as a matter of perspective (“write what you know”) or a conscious choice to center female experience?

Which characters were most vivid to you?

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BarbaraJean
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I‘m sorry this is so late! Busy week + a long class today = late discussion questions! #KindredSpiritsBuddyRead #LMMAdjacent

How did you feel about the 1st-person narrator? Did you wonder about her context & who she was? For you, did the lack of info about the narrator contribute to or take away from the story?

Why do you think Jewett chose to tell the story through the perspective of (what I assume is) a semi-autobiographical main character? ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) How would a different narrative perspective affect the story? 7d
JenlovesJT47 I started this a couple of days ago, I‘m going to try very hard to finish it by tomorrow 😬 7d
BarbaraJean @JenlovesJT47 Feel free to jump into the discussion whenever you‘re ready—no rush!! 7d
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TheAromaofBooks I loved this book!! I had no idea what to expect, but this was just a delight. I found the complete lack of background about the narrator to be slightly distracting, but as the story went on we at least got clues - she's a woman, she's younger than Mrs. Todd, she's a writer, she's only here for the summer, etc. I think the first-person narrative is the only way for this story to work. It doesn't really have a plot - the plot is the narrator's ⬇ 6d
TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) thoughts, basically. Changing it to third person, or even having it be from the perspective of someone else, like Mrs. Todd, would make this an entirely different book, I think. 6d
BarbaraJean @TheAromaofBooks I don‘t think I would have been as distracted by the lack of context for the narrator if it weren‘t for the first chapter, where she‘s reminiscing about visiting the town as a child. Other than that, she felt like Bev in Story Girl—first person but without lots of commentary or explanation. I‘d be interested to read this from Mrs. Todd‘s perspective—we‘d definitely get more commentary! But yes, it would be a very different book. 6d
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This is a short look into what life was like just before the turn of the century in a coastal community in Maine. The sketches of different characters and the friendships the narrator cultivates during her stay in the small town were sweet without being overly sentimental.

Soscha I so want to read this one! 7d
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BarbaraJean
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“In the life of each of us, I said to myself, there is a place remote and islanded, and given to endless regret or secret happiness; we are each the uncompanioned hermit and recluse of an hour or a day; we understand our fellows of the cell to whatever age of history they may belong.”

#KindredSpiritsBuddyRead #LMMAdjacent

julieclair I am loving this book! 1w
Cathythoughts I love this quote ❤️ stacking. 1w
Cathythoughts Couldn‘t we have them both though ? The endless regret AND the secret happiness … 1w
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TheAromaofBooks I am really enjoying this book, other than the nagging annoyance of knowing NOTHING about our narrator 😂 1w
BarbaraJean @julieclair I am enjoying it—it‘s very relaxing! But like @TheAromaofBooks I want to know who the narrator is and why she‘s there for the summer, and… and…and… 😆 1w
BarbaraJean @Cathythoughts 💜For me, I think there are different internal islands—some given to endless regret and some to secret happiness 😊 1w
julieclair @BarbaraJean @Cathythoughts I think most of us have both. 💙 1w
julieclair @TheAromaofBooks @BarbaraJean I have no idea why, but that hasn‘t bothered me at all! 😂 1w
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BarbaraJean
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Hello, #KindredSpirits! Today is our check-in discussion halfway through The Country of the Pointed Firs.

🌲How is your reading going? What are your thoughts so far?
🌲What stands out to you from the first half of the book?
🌲Any favorite sections or quotes?

#KindredSpiritsBuddyRead #LMMAdjacent

JenlovesJT47 I‘m behind, going to try to start it today or tomorrow 😬 2w
BarbaraJean @JenlovesJT47 It‘s shorter than I realized, so hopefully that‘s helpful! I didn‘t start it till Wednesday, then I ended up reading the whole first half all at once! 2w
JenlovesJT47 Ooh yay, I‘ll try to start it tonight! 2w
lauraisntwilder My copy hasn't arrived yet, but if it doesn't show up soon I'll read it in ebook from my library. Either way, I hope to catch up before next weekend! 2w
julieclair Starting today or tomorrow. I've been traveling in NC for family fun this week - 5-year-old birthday in Raleigh and baby shower in Charlotte! 2w
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BarbaraJean
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Just a reminder that the #KindredSpiritsBuddyRead of The Country of the Pointed Firs begins today! We‘ll have a discussion halfway through, on Saturday Feb. 8, then we‘ll discuss the whole book on Saturday, Feb. 15. All are welcome—let me know if you‘re not tagged and you‘d like to be!

TheAromaofBooks Oh good reminder!! I need to go dig this one out of whatever pile I stacked it in 😂 3w
Tamra Such wonderful story! I had it in my hands the other day and wanted to reread it. Alas, too many other obligations right now. 😅 3w
julieclair Excited for this! 3w
BarbaraJean @TheAromaofBooks Oh my--the joys of moving, right?! I'm out of town right now and I guess I'd better go check out a digital copy from the library so I can get the first half read by Saturday!

@Tamra I understand the many obligations!! I always overload myself with Litsy buddy reads and all my “required“ reading right now is stressing me out a little!

@julieclair I'm excited, too!
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merelybookish
Country of the Pointed Firs | Sarah Orne Jewett
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I love this book and its sketches of life along the rocky coasts of Maine. ??⚓ Time for a re-read methinks.
Painting "Port Clyde, Maine" by N.C.Wyeth.
#setting #maylovesclassics @Sarah83 @Bambolina_81

Lcsmcat Gilead by Robinson references this book! I added it to my TBR because of that. 7y
DivineDiana @Lcsmcat I knew this title was familiar. That‘s where I heard of it! 7y
merelybookish @Lcsmcat I still haven't read Robinson although I expect I will love her writing. 7y
GabrielleDubois A beautiful painting. 7y
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This is a quiet book with a series of focused studies on people or places in a small town in northern Maine. #coldweatherislands #serialreader

SaraFair That picture looks like its from Acadia Natl Park- 8y
ReadingEnvy @SaraFair same state so probably! 8y
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(current Serial Reader book)

merelybookish I need to re-read that book! 8y
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Suet624 This was my mother's favorite book. Unfortunately I have yet to read it. 8y
ReadingEnvy @Suet624 I'm reading it through Serial Reader and I always worry that I'm not having the same experience as I would choosing my own pace. We shall see! 8y
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I hustled and read ahead on this, I was anxious to not end 2016 with 113 books read! So this is #114 and I'm happy to close out the year on such a lovely little book, full of descriptions of the old life of Maine. #newenglandahforlife

Megabooks 🎉🎉🎊 8y
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Such beautiful language, Sarah Oren Jewett gets a lot of mileage out of the story of Joanna in this book. #serialreader #maine

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Just like a true New Englandah would do! 😂🐟

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Pinkmeghan
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The holidays have me off my game! I normally have a schedule in the mornings - husband leaves at 7:20, I don't start work until almost 9, so I take that hour and a half or so and have coffee/breakfast, do some light housework, and read my @SerialReader app. Well, today I have to watch my nephew during the day, so I started work immediately. My day just feels off with no chapters this morning! 😂

Bookworm83 I read mine before I even get out of bed I the morning 😊 8y
Suet624 @Bookworm83 same here. 8y
Pinkmeghan @Bookworm83 @Suet624 I hit snooze wayyyy too often for that to happen! 😂😴 8y
Suet624 💕 8y
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Preach, Sarah Orne Jewett! That is a truly excellent point about New England men of the time! 🙌 The quote is from an old sea captain, pointing out to the narrator that the sea trade is dying out as it once was, and it's created a generation of men who would have worked on the sea, but are instead living like nowhere but their little corner of the world exists. Timely.

TheWordJar This was one of my favorite books that I read in college! 8y
Suet624 This was my mother's favorite book. I have read to read it. I appreciate you posting this. 8y
Pinkmeghan @TheWordJar I've never come across it until this year so I'm excited to read it! 8y
Pinkmeghan @Suet624 I love reading my parents' favorite books now that they're not here anymore, it helps me feel closer to them. 💜 8y
Suet624 Haha. What I meant to say was I have yet to read it. You've reminded me to do so. :) 8y
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Country of the Pointed Firs | Sarah Orne Jewett
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"Conversation's got to have some root in the past, or else you've got to explain every remark you make, an' it wears a person out." Mrs. Todd gave a funny little laugh. "Yes'm, old friends is always best, 'less you catch a new one that's fit to make an old one out of."

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