
Novels set in New England
Novels set in New England often explore themes of identity, tradition, and the region's unique cultural landscape. They frequently highlight the contrast between the picturesque scenery—wooded landscapes, coastal towns—and the complexities of local life, including history, social dynamics, and sometimes darker undercurrents like isolation and superstition. Prominent works include classics like Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter" and modern titles like Jodi Picoult's "My Sister's Keeper." By incorporating elements of local history and character-driven narratives, these novels offer rich insights into the human experience shaped by New England's distinct environment and heritage.