"The Wall Between" by Sara Ware Bassett is a story about two families locked in a bitter, generations-old dispute. The Howe and Webster families are at odds, their properties separated by a crumbling wall that symbolizes their deep-seated hatred. Martin Howe and Ellen Webster, the current representatives of their families, stubbornly refuse to set aside their differences. The story looks at the themes of pride and animosity, and how old family feuds shape life in the present. Ellen and Martin constantly clash, revealing their long-held resentments. The arrival of Ellen’s niece Lucy introduces a new dynamic, offering the potential to bridge the gap between these warring families as the story examines if old wounds can ever truly heal.

The Wall Between
By Sara Ware Bassett
A century-old family feud, fueled by pride and resentment, faces an unexpected turning point with the arrival of a newcomer who may hold the key to reconciliation.
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About the Author
Sara Ware Bassett was an American writer of fiction and nonfiction. Her novels primarily deal with New England characters, and most of them are set in two fictional Cape Cod villages she created, Belleport and Wilton. Her first novel, Mrs. Christy's Bridge Party, was published in 1907. She subsequently wrote more than 40 additional novels, continuing to write and publish into the late 1950s. Many of her novels focus on love stories and humorously eccentric characters. A number of her works are available as free e-books. Two of her novels, The Taming of Zenas Henry (1915) and The Harbor Road (1919), were adapted as the motion pictures Captain Hurricane (1935) and Danger Ahead (1921).
Sara Ware Bassett was an American writer of fiction and nonfiction. Her novels primarily deal with New England characters, and most of them are set in two fictional Cape Cod villages she created, Belleport and Wilton. Her first novel, Mrs. Christy's Bridge Party, was published in 1907. She subsequently wrote more than 40 additional novels, continuing to write and publish into the late 1950s. Many of her novels focus on love stories and humorously eccentric characters. A number of her works are available as free e-books. Two of her novels, The Taming of Zenas Henry (1915) and The Harbor Road (1919), were adapted as the motion pictures Captain Hurricane (1935) and Danger Ahead (1921).