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The Invention Series - CARL AND THE COTTON GIN
By - SARA WARE BASSETT
CARL AND THE COTTON GIN
At the heart of Mulberry Court lives Carl McGregor, a lanky, blue‑eyed teen whose easy grin masks a sharp mind. His mother, Mrs. McGregor, is a formidable presence—strong‑armed, no‑nonsense, and misunderstood by the neighborhood women who label her aloof. Their daily routine is punctuated by her sharp retorts and Carl’s patient, whistling responses, giving a vivid picture of a family that walks a thin line between respect and isolation.
When a new invention—an ambitious cotton gin—appears on the horizon, Carl’s curiosity is sparked, and the quiet household is drawn into a swirl of rumors and expectations. As the community watches, Carl must balance his mother’s fierce independence with the growing pressure to prove the device’s worth, all while navigating the tangled social web of Mulberry Court. The story promises humor, heart, and a glimpse into a world where innovation meets everyday life.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (346K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-11-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1872–1968
Best known for warm, readable stories rooted in New England life, this prolific American writer often set her novels in two imagined Cape Cod villages, Belleport and Wilton. She also wrote nonfiction and books for younger readers, bringing everyday communities and coastal settings vividly to life.
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