
Alice Brown
Alice Brown was an American novelist, poet and playwright, best known as a writer of local color stories. She also contributed a chapter to the collaborative novel, The Whole Family (1908).

Louise Imogen Guiney
Discover the story of a brilliant poet whose life was shaped by family, nature, and a relentless pursuit of literary greatness.
By Alice Brown

Tiverton Tales
In a close-knit New England town, families chase dreams, grapple with change, and struggle to find solace and joy in quiet, everyday moments.
By Alice Brown

The Prisoner
In a small town, a family confronts old wounds and new expectations as a brother returns from prison, shaking the delicate balance of their lives.
By Alice Brown

Country Neighbors
When a quiet seamstress encounters a figure from the distant past, buried feelings surface, promising to change the still waters of her sheltered life.
By Alice Brown

Tiverton Tales
Step into a close-knit New England town, populated by ordinary people and their extraordinary lives, to discover the hidden depths of love, loss, and daily triumphs.
By Alice Brown

Rose MacLeod
In a house full of secrets and spring blossoms, an intriguing old lady and her guarded granddaughter grapple with the repercussions of a published family history as it threatens to ruin their lives.
By Alice Brown

The Day of His Youth
A boy raised in isolation discovers a world of love and societal expectations that threatens to unravel his peaceful existence with his father in the woods.
By Alice Brown

Old Crow
In post-war Boston, a man wrestles with past traumas and family obligations as love and duty threaten to pull him in opposite directions.
By Alice Brown

Meadow Grass: Tales of New England Life
Step back in time to experience the joys and hardships of rural New England life, where memories linger and the bonds of community shape every tale.
By Alice Brown