
THE DARK FLEECE - By Joseph Hergesheimer - New York Alfred A. Knopf - 1922
OLIVE
HONORA
JASON
In a weather‑worn house perched on the steep slope of Orange Street, Olive lives a quiet, disciplined life in the modest town of Cottarsport. The narrow streets and a lone boulder in the side yard have watched the children’s games turn to adult responsibilities, and Olive, the only child of Ira Stan’s first marriage, has always felt a little apart from her boisterous half‑siblings. Her world is one of careful dress, strict routine, and the ever‑present stone that seems as immovable as the expectations placed upon her. When the older children move on and her brother heads out to fish, the house grows still, and Olive’s thoughts turn inward, measuring herself against the granite that has endured for generations.
A letter from Jason, who left years ago chasing gold in California, promises a return with riches and the possibility of a new life together. Olive’s heart is torn between hope for his wealth and a quiet dread that his restless ambition might once again upend the fragile stability of her world. As the town whispers of the affluent Canderays and their grand mansion, Olive must decide whether to cling to the familiar stone or step toward an uncertain future shaped by love and ambition.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (160K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by Google Books
Release date
2016-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1880–1954
Best known for richly detailed novels about wealth, taste, and ambition, this once-famous American writer was admired for his lush style and sharp eye for social worlds. His career rose quickly in the 1910s and 1920s, then faded, leaving behind a body of work that still captures a very specific mood of early twentieth-century fiction.
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