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"The House By the Sea: A Journal" by May Sarton

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By May Sarton. Published by W. W. Norton and Company (March 1, 1996)

This is the first journal Sarton wrote after she moved in 1973 from New Hampshire to the seacoast of Maine. Here she found the peace and aloneness she sought―and partly feared. The journal records the renewing of her life and work in this place.

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May Sarton was arguably the first resident of Surf Point alongside Beverly Hallam. She rented the Wild Knoll House from Hallam and Mary-Leigh Call Smart from 1973-1995. The Wild Knoll Foundation Garden, started in 2021 by Carly Glovinski ‘21, was planned using “The House By the Sea” as a guide.

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By May Sarton. Published by W. W. Norton and Company (March 1, 1996)

This is the first journal Sarton wrote after she moved in 1973 from New Hampshire to the seacoast of Maine. Here she found the peace and aloneness she sought―and partly feared. The journal records the renewing of her life and work in this place.

–––––––––

May Sarton was arguably the first resident of Surf Point alongside Beverly Hallam. She rented the Wild Knoll House from Hallam and Mary-Leigh Call Smart from 1973-1995. The Wild Knoll Foundation Garden, started in 2021 by Carly Glovinski ‘21, was planned using “The House By the Sea” as a guide.

By May Sarton. Published by W. W. Norton and Company (March 1, 1996)

This is the first journal Sarton wrote after she moved in 1973 from New Hampshire to the seacoast of Maine. Here she found the peace and aloneness she sought―and partly feared. The journal records the renewing of her life and work in this place.

–––––––––

May Sarton was arguably the first resident of Surf Point alongside Beverly Hallam. She rented the Wild Knoll House from Hallam and Mary-Leigh Call Smart from 1973-1995. The Wild Knoll Foundation Garden, started in 2021 by Carly Glovinski ‘21, was planned using “The House By the Sea” as a guide.

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