
A solitary ferry glide across night‑black water, the fare paid with a single coin, sets a tone both stark and oddly hopeful. The narrator paints a vivid tableau of a New England town where river, bay, and hills converge, then pulls back to reveal the winding shore road that bisects an old family estate. In that first act, the landscape itself feels like a character, its concrete details promising a story rooted in place and the breath of history that stirs through it.
We meet Margaret Turner, who has inherited a modest house on the fragmented Lathrop property just as a new road reshapes the coastline. Her summer rituals and quiet reverence for the lingering trees hint at deeper ties to a lineage she only half understands. As the town pushes forward, the tension between progress and preservation begins to surface, inviting listeners to explore how a single coin and a breath of wind can echo far beyond the moment they are spent.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (120K characters)
Release date
2026-07-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1888–1971
A sharp, quietly trailblazing voice in 20th-century American fiction, she wrote novels and stories that explored women's inner lives with unusual honesty. Alongside her literary work, she spent decades teaching creative writing and helping shape new generations of writers.
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