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The Country of the Pointed Firs
The Country of the Pointed Firs | Sarah Orne Jewett
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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- 7y
ReadingEnvy @SaraFair same state so probably! 7y
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merelybookish I need to re-read that book! 7y
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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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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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