{"name":"Country of the Pointed First","short_name":"Country of the Pointed First","theme_color":"#ffffff","start_url":"/","display":"standalone","background_color":"#fff","description":"The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896) is considered Jewett’s finest work, described by Henry James as her “beautiful little quantum of achievement.” Despite James’s diminutives, the novel remains a classic. Because it is loosely structured, many critics view the book not as a novel, but a series of sketches; however, its structure is unified through both setting and theme.","icons":[{"src":"https://deow9bq0xqvbj.cloudfront.net/image-logo/3446591/Country_of_the_Pointed_First_300x300.jpg","sizes":"300x300","type":"image/png"}]}