Mary Minds Her Business

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Mary Minds Her Business

by George Weston

EN·~5 hours

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Description

The novel opens with a sweeping portrait of the Spencer family, whose fortunes rose from a lone blacksmith’s forge on the Quinebaug River to a thriving wagon works that helped shape a whole town. Each generation adds a new layer—Irish, Scotch, Dutch, French—creating a mosaic of American heritage that feels both intimate and expansive. By the time the factory is rebuilt in brick and stone, the community of New Bethel has become a bustling hub of industry and social life.

At the heart of the story is Mary, the granddaughter of the family’s most celebrated patriarch, who inherits both the legacy of ingenuity and the weight of expectation. As she navigates a world of inherited wealth, family secrets, and a mischievous cousin named Stanley, she learns that preserving a name can be as demanding as forging a new one. The narrative balances humor, romance, and the grit of early American enterprise, inviting listeners to feel the pulse of a bygone era while rooting for Mary’s own path.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (341K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-07-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Weston

George Weston

1880–1965

Best known for lively early-20th-century fiction, this American novelist wrote stories that mixed family drama, social change, and a sharp eye for everyday ambition. His books often focus on capable women, business life, and the pressures of modern society.

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