No. of pages 327
Published: 2022
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"Edgewater People" by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman explores the lives of a close-knit community in a quaint New England town. The story intertwines the experiences and relationships of its residents, revealing their dreams, disappointments, and the social dynamics at play within the community. Freeman paints rich portraits of her characters, from the elderly matriarchs to the ambitious youth, setting their personal struggles against the backdrop of the picturesque yet sometimes harsh environment. With themes of belonging, isolation, and the passage of time, the narrative delves into the human experience, showcasing the complex tapestry of small-town life. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 327 pages in this book. This book was published in 2022 by Forgotten Books .