A review by charity_royall_331
The Country of the Pointed Firs and Selected Short Fiction by Douglas Alvord, Sarah Orne Jewett

2.0

Reading this start to finish was a mistake; it became cloying and tedious to hear pretty much the same story featuring the same characters. The novella, if that's the right term for an essentially plotless piece of fiction, was an enjoyable sketch of a rustic way of life. This edition is odd, too: it boasts lots of footnotes, but many of them are unnecessary, and a majority are vague enough to be pointless.