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Fair Harbor

Joseph Crosby Lincoln

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

In "Fair Harbor," Joseph Crosby Lincoln masterfully weaves a narrative of romance and intrigue set against the backdrop of a quaint New England seaside village. The novel encapsulates the rich textures of early 20th-century American life, employing a lyrical style that draws the reader into an exploration of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. Lincoln's vivid descriptions of the coastal setting enhance the emotional weight of the characters' journeys, all while reflecting the social norms and expectations of the period. The dialogue is sharp and imbued with a humor that lightens the thematic gravity of the story, making it both a deeply engaging and thought-provoking read. Joseph Crosby Lincoln, an heir to the legacy of regional American literature, was born and raised in Massachusetts, grounding him in the coastal culture that permeates "Fair Harbor." His experiences of life and local dialects in such regions allowed Lincoln to create relatable and resonant characters. Lincoln's previous works, rooted in depictions of small-town life, display his keen observation of human behavior and societal dynamics, which undoubtedly influenced the narrative arc and character development in this novel. "Fair Harbor" is not merely a tale of romance; it is an exploration of human resilience and connection amidst the ebbs and flows of life's challenges. Fans of regional literature, as well as those who appreciate nuanced character studies, will find Lincoln's work a delightful addition to their library. This novel is highly recommended for readers seeking to immerse themselves in a poignant reflection of love's enduring power.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 306 pages.

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