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Oldtown Folks

Oldtown Folks

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Number of Chapters: 51

Length: 22 hours and 46 minutes

Language: English

1870's rural Massachusetts communities became famous as “Oldtown” in Harriet Beecher Stowe's 7th novel and national bestseller. Based partially on her husband Rev. Calvin Stowe's childhood memories and other old timers' recollections, this story of growing up in rural New England just after the American Revolution is one of the earliest examples of local color writing in New England. Young Horace Holyoke, the novel's narrator, describes life during the early Federalist years, capturing its many rich ideas, customs, and family lore. Villagers wrestle with loyalties to the fledgling government, and with the new secular rationalism provoked by the young nation’s Founders. Clashes between Puritanism, Calvinism, and Arminianism abound. This book helped with the depreciation of Calvinism in that time. Summary by Michele Fry

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Preface (Michele Fry)
Ch.1 Old Town And The Minister (Lynne T)
Ch.2 My Father (Denise Nordell)
Ch.3 My Grandmother (Denise Nordell)
Ch.4 The Village Do-Nothing (Michele Fry)
Ch.5 The Old Meeting-House (Michele Fry)
Ch.6 Fire-Light Talk In My Grandmother's Kitchen (Michele Fry)
Ch.7 Old Crab Smith (Michele Fry)
Ch.8 Miss Asphyxia (Michele Fry)
Ch.9 Harry's First Day's Work (Denise Nordell)
Ch.10 Miss Asphyxia's System (Denise Nordell)
Ch.11 The Crisis (Colman Shew)
Ch.12 The Lion's Mouth Shut (Michele Fry)
Ch.13 The Empty Bird's-Nest (Crystal Rogers)
Ch.14 The Day In Fairy-Land (Michele Fry)
Ch.15 The Old Manor-House (Michele Fry)
Ch.16 Sam Lawson's Discoveries (Michele Fry)
Ch.17 The Visit To The Haunted House (Michele Fry)
Ch.18 Tina's Adoption (Michele Fry)
Ch.19 Miss Mehitable's Letter, and the Reply, Giving Further Hints of the Story (Michele Fry)
Ch.20 Miss Asphyxia Goes In Pursuit, and my Grandmother Gives Her Views on Education (Michele Fry)
Ch.21 What is to be Done with the Boy? (Michele Fry)
Ch.22 Daily Living In Old Town (Colman Shew)
Ch.23 We Take a Step Up In The World (Michele Fry)
Ch.24 We Behold Grandeur (Michele Fry)
Ch.25 Easter Sunday (Michele Fry)
Ch.26 What "Our Folks" Said At Oldtown (Michele Fry)
Ch.27 How We Kept Thanksgiving At Oldtown (Denise Nordell)
Ch.28 The Raid On Oldtown, And Uncle Fliakim's Bravery (Michele Fry)
Ch.29 My Grandmother's Blue Book (Michele Fry)
Ch.30 We Begin To Be Grown-Up People (Michele Fry)
Ch.31 What Shall We Do With Tina? (Michele Fry)
Ch.32 The Journey To Cloudland (Gnomesb)
Ch.33 School-Life in Cloudland (Michele Fry)
Ch.34 Our Minister in Cloudland (Michele Fry)
Ch.35 The Revival Of Religion (Colman Shew)
Ch.36 After The Revival (Michele Fry)
Ch.37 The Minister's Wood-Spell (Michele Fry)
Ch.38 Ellery Davenport (Gnomesb)
Ch.39 Last Days In Cloudland (Michele Fry)
Ch.40 We Enter College (Michele Fry)
Ch.41 Night Talks (Crystal Rogers)
Ch.42 Spring Vacation At Oldtown (Gnomesb)
Ch.43 What Our Folks Thought About It (Michele Fry)
Ch.44 Marriage Preparations (Kathrine Engan)
Ch.45 Wedding Bells (Michele Fry)
Ch.46 Wedding After-Talks At Oldtown (Michele Fry)
Ch.47 Behind The Curtain (Kathrine Engan)
Ch.48 Tina's Solution (Michele Fry)
Ch.49 What Came Of It (Michele Fry)
Ch.50 The Last Chapter (Michele Fry)
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