
Sheila of Big Wreck Cove: A Story of Cape Cod
"Sheila of Big Wreck Cove: A Story of Cape Cod" by James A. Cooper is a novel likely written in the early 20th century. The narrative centers around the lives of Cap'n Ira Ball and his wife, Prudence, retired mariners living on Cape Cod, as they contemplate the prospect of inviting a young relative, Ida May Bostwick, into their home due to their growing loneliness. The story hints at the dynamics of family ties, the challenges of aging, and the search for companionship. The opening of the book introduces readers to Cap'n Ira, who embodies the characteristics of a seasoned sailor, robust yet introspective as he and his wife express their concerns about the future. They chat about their daily challenges and reminisce about family, which sets a tender tone. They discuss the possibility of bringing Ida May into their home for companionship, as life has become rather solitary for the elderly couple. This potential family reunion is touched by nostalgia and the complications of life, setting the stage for future encounters and developments as the story unfolds.
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