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Contentment Cove
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Contentment Cove

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Miriam Colwell’s Contentment Cove - her fourth novel set in Maine and her first in over five decades - is a riveting story of class distinctions in a 1950s Down East coastal village during a time of cultural change. Dot-Fran, Hilary, and Mina are three residents of a Maine coastal village in the 1950s. Dot-Fran, the youngest, is a native; she runs the town’s drug store. Hilary, middle-aged, is a worldly artist. The wealthy Mina and her husband retired to the town after being enchanted with its charm during a one-night visit. Their disparate lives become entwined and eventually clash tragically. The story, which features recognisable Maine characters and those from away takes place over only a matter of days one summer. While Maine-native Colwell infuses Contentment Cove with humour, it is a novel that deals with serious issues that remain relevant today, none more compelling than the erosion of one way of Maine life and the evolution of another.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Islandport Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 2007
Pages
212
ISBN
9781934031049

Miriam Colwell’s Contentment Cove - her fourth novel set in Maine and her first in over five decades - is a riveting story of class distinctions in a 1950s Down East coastal village during a time of cultural change. Dot-Fran, Hilary, and Mina are three residents of a Maine coastal village in the 1950s. Dot-Fran, the youngest, is a native; she runs the town’s drug store. Hilary, middle-aged, is a worldly artist. The wealthy Mina and her husband retired to the town after being enchanted with its charm during a one-night visit. Their disparate lives become entwined and eventually clash tragically. The story, which features recognisable Maine characters and those from away takes place over only a matter of days one summer. While Maine-native Colwell infuses Contentment Cove with humour, it is a novel that deals with serious issues that remain relevant today, none more compelling than the erosion of one way of Maine life and the evolution of another.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Islandport Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 2007
Pages
212
ISBN
9781934031049