Sequil; Or, Things Whitch Aint Finished in the First - Couverture souple

Henry A. Shute

 
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Synopsis

The title itself reflects the playful and unconventional style of Shute's writing. "Sequil" is a deliberate misspelling of "sequel," suggesting that the events and stories in the novel are a continuation of those that were not fully resolved or concluded in the first installment. The novel is likely to be a collection of humorous anecdotes, character sketches, and episodic adventures featuring a colorful cast of characters. Shute's writing often reflects the dialect and vernacular of rural New England, where he spent much of his life, and his stories are known for their wit, charm, and warmth. "Sequil" may follow the escapades and misadventures of the same characters introduced in Shute's earlier works, such as "Real Folks" and "The Real Diary of a Real Boy." The novel likely offers readers a glimpse into small-town life in America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, capturing the idiosyncrasies and eccentricities of rural communities with humor and affection.

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