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  • The Meditations of Mabel Osgood Wright

    Into the Garden

    Series series Nature's Inspiration
    Slow down, breathe deep, and walk with Mabel Osgood Wright as she guides you through the quiet beauty of the natural world.There is a sacred stillness in the woods, a silent language. One of America’s first female naturalists, Mabel Osgood Wright was deeply moved by this. She gained inspiration from the subtle miracles of each season and the deep connection between humanity and nature. A pioneer ... Read more

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  • People of the Whirlpool

    From The Experience Book of a Commuter's Wife

    Mabel Osgood Wright's "People of the Whirlpool" is a rich tapestry interweaving human experience with the intricate natural world, set against the backdrop of America's early 20th-century environmental consciousness. This work blends lyrical prose with vivid descriptive imagery, showcasing Wright's keen observations of both the physical and emotional landscapes of her characters, all while ... Read more

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  • Citizen Bird: Scenes from Bird-Life in Plain English for Beginners

    Citizen Bird is an engaging and accessible introduction to the world of birds, written by ornithologists Elliott Coues and Mabel Osgood Wright. The book is aimed at young readers and beginners, with a focus on making the study of birds approachable and enjoyable. Through a series of vivid, narrative-driven scenes, the authors bring bird-life to life, describing various species, their behaviors, ... Read more

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  • Dogtown

    "Dogtown" is set in a small New England village known for its community of stray and abandoned dogs. The village, colloquially referred to as "Dogtown," becomes a sanctuary for these neglected animals. The novel portrays the lives of the various dogs that inhabit this unique place, each with its own story of hardship, survival, and, ultimately, hope.The central narrative follows the efforts of a ... Read more

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  • Poppea of the Post-Office

    The story in "Poppea of the Post-Office" likely centers around the character Poppea, a young woman working in a small-town post office. The novel delves into her life, relationships, and the community she serves, highlighting the everyday interactions and challenges she faces. Through her experiences, the novel may explore broader themes of personal growth, community dynamics, and social change ... Read more

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  • The Open Window: Tales of the Months

    Mabel Osgood Wright’s writing in The Open Window is characterized by its lyrical and descriptive style. Her prose is rich with imagery and sensory detail, bringing the changing seasons to life. Wright’s love of nature and her ability to convey its beauty and influence on human life are central to the book’s appeal.The stories are written with a gentle, reflective tone, blending narrative with ... Read more

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  • Aunt Jimmy's Will

    The story centers around Aunt Jimmy, a wealthy and eccentric older woman, and the impact of her will on her relatives and the small New England town where she resides. Upon her death, Aunt Jimmy's will reveals a series of unexpected bequests and conditions that spark intrigue, conflict, and self-discovery among her heirs.The primary characters include Aunt Jimmy's various relatives and close ... Read more

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  • Gray Lady and the Birds: Stories of the Bird Year for Home and School

    "Gray Lady and the Birds: Stories of the Bird Year for Home and School" by Mabel Osgood Wright is a delightful collection that captures the essence of avian life throughout the seasons. Wright, a passionate ornithologist and writer, weaves together enchanting narratives that not only entertain but also educate readers about various bird species and their behaviors. The stories are rich with vivid ... Read more

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  • The Bibliomaniac

    Translated by Mabel Osgood Wright ...
    This novel could be considered almost autobiographical, since its hero Theodore, is very similar to Nodier himself. The bibliomaniac is a kind of hoarder. He collects books just for the sake of it, and many will stay unopened or unread. The pleasure lies simply in their possession. ... Read more

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  • People of the Whirlpool From The Experience Book of a Commuter's Wife

    In this work, Mabel Osgood Wright shares her observations and experiences as a commuter's wife, focusing on the people and daily life in the vicinity of the whirlpool area near New York City. She likely discusses the individuals, communities, and happenings in this region, providing insights into the culture, society, and daily existence of the people living there.Mabel Osgood Wright was an author ... Read more

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  • At the Sign of the Fox: A Romance

    The story is set in the charming and picturesque New England town of Fairport. It revolves around a young woman named Patricia Leighton, who comes from a wealthy and influential family. Patricia is known for her beauty and grace, and she is admired by many in her community. However, she is also known for her independent spirit and desire for something more than the traditional expectations of her ... Read more

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  • The Open Window: Tales of the Months

    When Christmas has passed it is useless to make believe that it is not winter, even if the snow has merely come in little flurries quickly disappearing in the leaves that now lie suppliant with brown palms curved upward. Early December is often filled with days that, if one does not compare the hours of the sun’s rise and setting, might pass for those of an early spring. Sharp nights but soft noon ... Read more

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