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A Busy Year at the Old Squire's

C. A. Stephens

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In "A Busy Year at the Old Squire's," C. A. Stephens captures the essence of rural life through the eyes of a vibrant cast of characters residing on a quaint New England farm. This delightful narrative unfolds over the course of a year, weaving together the joys, challenges, and everyday occurrences that mark the passage of time in a small community. Stephens' engaging prose combines elements of realism and gentle humor, offering readers a vivid portrayal of the natural cycles of farming life and the interconnections between individuals within a tight-knit society. The book also reflects the regionalist literary movement of the late 19th century, which sought to depict local color, traditions, and dialects, creating a richly textured backdrop for the unfolding stories. C. A. Stephens, an American author born in 1844, grew up in rural Maine and spent much of his life in intimate contact with the very lifestyle he depicts in his writing. His experiences as a farmer and mentor undoubtedly influenced his portrayal of agrarian life, infusing his characters with authenticity and depth. Stephens' commitment to celebrating the simplicity and intricacies of country life speaks to his respect for the traditions of his upbringing and the natural world. Readers seeking an immersive experience in pastoral literature will find "A Busy Year at the Old Squire's" to be a refreshing and heartwarming exploration of rural existence. This charming novel is an invitation to pause and appreciate the beauty in every season, making it a must-read for anyone enchanted by the rhythms of country life and the communal spirit that binds us all.
Disponible desde: 04/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 287 páginas.

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