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Cap'n Eri: Seaside Adventures and Small-Town Charm in Cap'n Eri's New England World

Language
English
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Fiction

In "Cap'n Eri," Joseph Crosby Lincoln crafts a captivating narrative woven with the rich textures of New England life at the turn of the 20th century. The novel centers on the endearing character of Eri Lathrop, an aging, self-styled sea captain, whose whimsical adventures reflect both the struggles and idiosyncrasies of maritime culture. Lincoln employs a colloquial, accessible style, using humor and local dialects to vividly evoke the setting and enhance characterizations, making the reader feel as though they are part of a small fishing community rooted in tradition and camaraderie. This blend of light-heartedness with poignant moments offers a timeless exploration of human connection and the passage of time against the backdrop of coastal New England. Joseph Crosby Lincoln, born in 1870 in Massachusetts, had a deep affinity for the seaside and its narratives, which undoubtedly inspired his fiction. His experiences in a maritime community sharpened his observations of character and place, while his career as a professional writer positioned him to draw on the rich oral traditions of his surroundings. The combination of personal history and literary ambition culminates in "Cap'n Eri," a work that resonates with Lincoln'Äôs love for storytelling and regional authenticity. Readers seeking an engaging tale infused with humor and nostalgia will find "Cap'n Eri" an enriching experience. Lincoln's vibrant portrayal of coastal New England's culture, coupled with the whimsical nature of the protagonist's journey, invites readers to reflect on their own connections to place and community. This novel stands as a delightful homage to a bygone era, making it an essential read for those who cherish classic American literature.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066222529

Release date

Ebook: December 10, 2019

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