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Country by-ways.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Short story index reprint seriesPublisher: Freeport, N.Y. : Books for Libraries Press, [1969]Description: 249 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0836931157
DDC classification:
  • 813/.4
LOC classification:
  • PZ3.J55 C10 PS2132
Contents:
River driftwood.--Andrew's fortune.--An October ride.--From a mournful villager.--An autumn holiday.--A winter drive.--Good luck: a girl's story.--Miss Becky's pilgrimage.
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Book Book Olean Public Library Adult Fiction Fiction FIC JEWETT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39901000027445
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"First published 1881."

River driftwood.--Andrew's fortune.--An October ride.--From a mournful villager.--An autumn holiday.--A winter drive.--Good luck: a girl's story.--Miss Becky's pilgrimage.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Theodora Sarah Orne Jewett was born in South Berwick, Maine on September 3, 1849. Unable to attend school because of arthritis, she learned about coastal life in New England as she accompanied her father, a doctor, on his rounds. He encouraged both her reading and her writing. When she began submitting fiction in 1867, using the pseudonyms A. D. Eliot, Alice Eliot, and Sarah C. Sweet, her chosen topic was often the life and people of her native, rural Maine.

Her first published story appeared in the Atlantic Monthly in 1869 and her first short story collection, Deephaven, was published in 1877. Her first novel, A Country Doctor was published in 1884. Her other works include A Marsh Island (1885), A White Heron and Other Stories (1886), A Native of Winby (1893), Tales of New England (1894) and The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896). She stopped writing in 1902, after a fall left her with severe head injuries. She died of a cerebral hemorrhage on June 24, 1909.

(Bowker Author Biography)

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