"Middleway: Tales Of A New England Village" offers a glimpse into the heart of rural life in a bygone era. Kate Whiting Patch weaves together a series of interconnected short stories, each a window into the lives and experiences of the inhabitants of Middleway. Through vivid prose and keen observation, Patch captures the essence of community, the challenges of daily existence, and the enduring spirit of the people who call this New England village home.
From heartwarming anecdotes to poignant reflections, these tales resonate with authenticity and charm, offering readers a chance to step back in time and immerse themselves in a world where tradition and human connection reign supreme. "Middleway" is a celebration of the simple joys and profound truths found in the fabric of everyday life.
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