
Home as Found. - Sequel to "Homeward Bound." - By J. Fenimore Cooper.
Preface
Home as Found. - Chapter I.
Chapter II.
Chapter III.
Chapter IV.
Chapter V.
Chapter VI.
Chapter VII.
Chapter VIII.
A seasoned traveler finally makes his way back to the bustling streets of New York, intent on restoring his townhouse to its former glory and slipping into the rhythm of city life before heading to Washington and his country estate. As he steps ashore, he discovers that the familiar landscape is now a tapestry of new ambitions, entrenched habits, and the subtle tensions that define a rapidly expanding nation. The narrative gently probes the paradox of American prosperity—a nation of great promise yet hampered by a pervasive provincialism that colors every personal and public interaction.
Through keen observation and wry humor, the story paints vivid portraits of characters caught between tradition and change, each grappling with the expectations of their social circles. Readers are invited to witness the delicate dance of reputation, wealth, and identity as the protagonist navigates a world where “like begets like,” and the pursuit of genuine connection proves both challenging and revealing. This first act sets the stage for an insightful exploration of early‑19th‑century American life.
Full title
Home as Found Sequel to "Homeward Bound" Sequel to "Homeward Bound"
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (883K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1789–1851
Best known for bringing the American frontier to life, this early novelist gave readers Natty Bumppo and the unforgettable world of the Leatherstocking Tales. His stories of wilderness, conflict, and adventure helped shape the idea of the American historical novel.
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