With eleven short stories, Sarah Orne Jewett's The Life of Nancy is a
serene and heart-touching collection of 19th century fiction. In A War
Debt, Tom Burton finds himself stuck in Boston, as he is the primary
caretaker of his grandmother. Though he has long given up the dream of a
vacation, he is forced to a long trip to Virgina when his grandmother
admits guilt over possessing an item stolen during the war, and is
desperate for it to be returned to its owner. In A Second Spring a
grieving farmer must adjust to his new life after the passing of his
wife of forty years. Depicting a widow who has already made peace with
her predicament, My Sad Captains follows the exciting love life of a
woman that has won the attention of three fishing boat captains.
Finally, the title story, The Life of Nancy follows a serendipitous
relationship that is forged between Tom and Nancy after Tom is stranded
with her family. When Tom's friend suffers an injury during their
vacation, the two are unable to travel, and are forced to find somewhere
to stay. Though it was originally out of desperation, Tom grows to enjoy
his time staying with Nacy's family on the Maine island. Still, he must
leave after his friend heals and is sad to say goodbye to Nancy.
However, as the two grow older, they find that their paths cross more
than expected, and their bond stands the test of time. With stories of
romance, mourning, and new beginnings, The Life of Nancy is a
sentimental collection filled with masterful descriptions of its
settings and characters. Featuring themes of nostalgia and tradition,
this Sarah Orne Jewett collection is emotional and beautiful, sure to
resonate with readers even over a century after its original
publication. This edition of The Life of Nancy by Sarah Orne Jewett
features an eye-catching new cover design and is presented in a font
that is both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this
edition is accessible and appealing to contemporary audiences, restoring
The Life of Nancy to modern standards while preserving the original
tranquility and beauty of Sarah Orne Jewett's work.