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Country of the Pointed Firs (Version 2)

The Country of the Pointed Firs is an 1896 book by American writer Sarah Orne Jewett. It is considered by some literary critics to be her finest work. The narrator, a Bostonian, returns after a brief visit a few summers prior, to the small coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, in order to finish writing her book. Upon arriving she settles in with Almira Todd, a widow in her sixties and the local apothecary and herbalist. The narrator occasionally assists Mrs. Todd with her frequent callers, but this distracts her from her writing and she seeks a room of her own. Renting an empty schoolhouse with a broad view of Dunnet Landing, the narrator can apparently concentrate on her writing, although Jewett does not use the schoolhouse to show the narrator at work but rather in meditation and receiving company. The schoolhouse is one of many locations in the novel which Jewett elevates to mythic significance and for the narrator the location is a center of writerly consciousness from which she makes journeys out and to which others make journeys in. - Summary by Wikipedia (5 hr 52 min)

Chapters

Chaper 1 - The Return

3:10

Chapter 2 - Mrs. Todd

13:40

Chapter 3 - The Schoolhouse

6:39

Chapter 4 - At the Schoolhouse Window

7:31

Chapter 5 - Captain Littlepage

18:46

Chapter 6 - The Waiting Place

19:24

Chapter 7 - The Outer Island

10:07

Chapter 8 - Green Island

30:30

Chapter 9 - William

9:22

Chapter 10 - Where Pennyroyal Grew

13:49

Chapter 11 - The Old Singers

9:33

Chapter 12 - A Strange Sail

19:59

Chapter 13 - Poor Joanna

29:27

Chapter 14 - The Hermitage

19:35

Chapter 15 - On Shell-heap Island

10:38

Chapter 16 - The Great Expedition

16:11

Chapter 17 - A Country Road

18:20

Chapter 18 - The Bowden Reunion

30:44

Chaper 19 - The Feast's End

14:31

Chapter 20 - Along Shore

38:15

Chapter 21 - The Backward View

11:53