Rose in Snow
A tale of romance, struggle, and hope in 19th-century Massachusetts
- 148 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Set in 1837 Sandwich, Massachusetts, this novel explores the transformative effects of the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company on rural life and the emergence of the middle class. It delves into the struggles and conflicts faced by the townspeople as they adapt to societal changes, highlighting their efforts to forge connections amidst a shifting landscape. Through its fictionalized narrative, the book captures the essence of a pivotal moment in history and the resilience of community bonds.
