WANDERLIST: Ten famous novels set in Vermont

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  • “Ethan Frome” by Edith Wharton: Though the story primarily takes place in Massachusetts, it features significant scenes set in Vermont.
  • “A Stranger in the Kingdom” by Howard Frank Mosher: This novel explores themes of prejudice and tensions in a small Vermont town.
  • “The Secret History” by Donna Tartt: While not entirely set in Vermont, this gripping novel features scenes that take place at a fictional college in the state.
  • “The Bean Trees” by Barbara Kingsolver: Although most of the story unfolds in Arizona, the protagonist, Taylor Greer, begins her journey in rural Kentucky and eventually finds herself in Vermont.
  • “The Night Strangers” by Chris Bohjalian: A psychological thriller set in a cobwebbed Victorian house in a small Vermont town.
  • “Midwives” by Chris Bohjalian: This gripping novel centres around a controversial home birth and its aftermath in rural Vermont.
  • “Disappeared” by Francisco X. Stork: Set in a fictional town in Vermont, this young adult novel follows the story of Sara and her quest to find her missing friend.
  • “A Vermont Tale” by Karen E. Olson: This heartwarming story revolves around a woman’s journey to uncover her family history while renovating an old farmhouse in Vermont.
  • “Breakwater” by Carla Neggers: A romantic suspense novel that takes place in a small town in Vermont, delving into secrets and mysteries.
  • “Where the Rivers Flow North” by Howard Frank Mosher: This novel explores the challenges faced by a family of loggers in northern Vermont during the 1920s.
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