Pocket Island: A Story of Country Life in New England

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Pocket Island: A Story of Country Life in New England

by Charles Clark Munn

EN·~4 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
1

OTHER BOOKS

0:46
2

POCKET ISLAND.

0:00
3

CHAPTER I. - POCKET ISLAND.

8:29
4

CHAPTER II. - THE SEA FOX.

6:34
5

CHAPTER III. - NEMESIS.

8:29
6

CHAPTER IV. - THE BOY.

11:26
7

CHAPTER V. - THE BOY'S FIRST PARTY.

9:02
8

CHAPTER VI. - SERIOUS THOUGHTS.

10:20
9

CHAPTER VII. - LIDDY.

9:00
10

CHAPTER VIII. - THE HUSKING-BEE.

8:52

Description

A crisp New England coastline frames an unlikely partnership between a shrewd Polish‑Jewish peddler and a wandering Micmac Indian. Their meeting on the shores of Nova Scotia sparks a daring venture: using the Indian’s sloop, the Sea Fox, they set out to smuggle cheap rum from the Canadian side into the thirsty markets of Maine. The pair’s blend of cunning, audacity, and a modest cargo of liquor, gear, and provisions sets the stage for a venture that feels both adventurous and precarious.

Their destination is the eerie Pocket Island, a tiny, horseshoe‑shaped outcrop hidden between Monhegan and Big Spoon. Its sheltered harbor, cut off by a narrow fissure, has a reputation for shipwrecks, ghostly lights, and unsettling sounds that echo through its rocky caverns. As the smugglers anchor in this secluded haven, the island’s strange atmosphere hints at hidden dangers and the promise of unexpected encounters, drawing listeners into a tale of early‑American frontier life and the thin line between profit and peril.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (248K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-12-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Charles Clark Munn

1848–1917

Best known for warm, old-fashioned tales set in New England and on the Maine coast, this American writer drew on farm life and years of travel to create stories full of local color and adventure. His books, including Uncle Terry and Pocket Island, helped preserve a vivid picture of rural life at the turn of the 20th century.

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