Author
Sarah Pratt McLean Greene
1856-1935
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Cape Cod Folks
"Cape Cod Folks" by Sarah Pratt McLean Greene is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story centers around a young teacher, who journeys to the small and somewhat isolated community of Wallencamp on Cape Cod to fulfill a mission of education and personal discovery. Through her experiences, the book explores themes of community, the challenges of teaching, and the dynamics present in a rural setting. The opening of the narrative introduces Aunt Sibylla, a passionate and authoritative figure in Wallencamp, who delivers an emotionally charged speech about the precariousness of life on the Cape, setting an atmosphere steeped in urgency and foreboding. It also introduces the young protagonist, who arrives from a comfortable background, yet seeks to redefine herself through teaching. As she navigates her first night in Wallencamp, filled with peculiar encounters and a mix of anxiety and anticipation, we witness her initial impressions of the quirky local inhabitants, including the warm-hearted Keeler family. This blend of humor, pathos, and local color is likely indicative of Greene's narrative style throughout the book, promising a thoughtful exploration of her character's evolving relationships within the community.
Vesty of the Basins
"Vesty of the Basins" by Sarah Pratt McLean Greene is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story is set in a small, coastal community and revolves around Vesty Kirtland, a young woman who plays a significant role in her community, dealing with themes of love, social class, and personal duty. The narrative captures the dynamics between the residents of the Basin and their attempts to navigate life in the face of external social pressures. The opening of the novel introduces readers to the quaint yet challenging life of the Basin's inhabitants on a Sunday afternoon. Vesty has an important social meeting to attend, during which the local people gather for worship, conversations, and camaraderie despite their humble circumstances. Through lively dialogues and introspective monologues, the narrator reflects on the characters, the weather, and the close-knit nature of the community, particularly highlighting Vesty's modesty and strength. As the story unfolds, it teases the interplay of a love interest with Notely Garrison, hinting at the complexities of their relationship amid societal expectations and personal desires.