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"Thankful's Inheritance" by Joseph Crosby Lincoln is a captivating family saga set in the picturesque backdrop of a small New England coastal town. This drama unfolds against the backdrop of an inheritance, igniting a series of events that entangle the characters in romance, friendship, and generational conflict. At the heart of the narrative lies a compelling love triangle, fueled by desires for wealth and social status. As characters navigate the complexities of small-town life and grapple with issues of social class, the novel delves deep into themes of community and legacy. Against the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Thankful's Inheritance" by Joseph Crosby Lincoln is a captivating family saga set in the picturesque backdrop of a small New England coastal town. This drama unfolds against the backdrop of an inheritance, igniting a series of events that entangle the characters in romance, friendship, and generational conflict. At the heart of the narrative lies a compelling love triangle, fueled by desires for wealth and social status. As characters navigate the complexities of small-town life and grapple with issues of social class, the novel delves deep into themes of community and legacy. Against the backdrop of coastal life, Lincoln skillfully develops characters, providing readers with a rich tapestry of personalities and relationships. Through moments of drama and revelation, the novel explores the intricacies of human nature and the enduring bonds of friendship and family. With its focus on character development and the interplay of social dynamics, "Thankful's Inheritance" offers readers a poignant and immersive journey through the lives of its protagonists, leaving a lasting impression of the power of love, loyalty, and the pursuit of one's legacy within a tight-knit community.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Crosby Lincoln was an American novelist, poet, and short story writer, with many of his works situated on a fictional Cape Cod. Lincoln was born in 1870 in Brewster, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, and after his father died, his mother relocated the family to Chelsea, Massachusetts, an industrial community outside of Boston. Lincoln's writing career extolling "old Cape Cod" can be viewed as an attempt to return to an Eden that he had fled due to familial sorrow. Lincoln's work was frequently featured in renowned journals like The Saturday Evening Post and The Delineator. Lincoln was aware of contemporary naturalist writers like Frank Norris and Theodore Dreiser, who utilized American literature to delve into the depths of human nature, but he rejected the creative exercise. Lincoln stated that he was content "spinning yarns" that made readers feel good about themselves and their neighbors. His work served as the basis for six films and a short.