The Cursed Patois by Mary Hartwell Catherwood

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Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, 1847-1902 Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, 1847-1902
English
"The Cursed Patois" by Mary Hartwell Catherwood is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds in a picturesque camp setting in Michigan, where themes of love, cultural intersection, and human kindness come to the forefront. It captures the essence of life at the lake, weaving a narrative that highlights the experiences of its chara...
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centers around Frank Brown and his partner, Frank Puttany, who have established a camp on Brevoort Lake. Their peaceful existence is disrupted when they take in Françoise La France, a widow, and her young son, Gougou, after her husband’s untimely death. As the two men navigate the complexities of their household with the new guests, a bond forms between Brown and Françoise, illustrated through shared meals, camp life, and the responsibilities that arise. The story reaches a climax when Françoise's husband's brother attempts to take her away, leading Brown to propose marriage to her as a solution. Throughout, Catherwood explores themes of compassion, the simplicity of rural life, and the social intricacies surrounding love and family in a diversified cultural backdrop. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Deborah Jackson
1 year ago

This is one of those stories where the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. I couldn't put it down.

Elijah Rodriguez
4 months ago

Loved it.

Emma Moore
2 months ago

Essential reading for students of this field.

Daniel Nguyen
1 year ago

Great reference material for my coursework.

Mary Harris
1 year ago

I came across this while browsing and the narrative structure is incredibly compelling. A valuable addition to my collection.

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