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The Cape Cod Novel MEGAPACK® - 4 Classic Cape Cod Novels - cover

The Cape Cod Novel MEGAPACK® - 4 Classic Cape Cod Novels

James A. Cooper

Verlag: Wildside Press

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This collection brings together four of James A. Cooper’s best Cape Cod tales, originally published between 1917 and 1921. In Cap’n Abe, Storekeeper (1917), Cooper captures the essence of village life through the eyes of Cap’n Abe, whose general store serves as the community’s heart. Cap’n Jonah’s Fortune (1919) continues to explore coastal traditions, weaving adventure and humor into the quest for prosperity and meaning. Tobias o’ the Light (1920) turns toward solitude and duty, following Tobias Bassett, a lighthouse keeper whose life embodies the isolation and steadfastness demanded by the sea. Finally, Sheila of Big Wreck Cove (1921) introduces Sheila, whose life intertwines with shipwrecks and romance, showcasing Cooper’s skill at blending adventure with the trials of everyday life.
 
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Verfügbar seit: 17.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 1112 Seiten.

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