Yankee Gypsies by John Greenleaf Whittier

(15 User reviews)   3196
By Reese Davis Posted on Mar 10, 2026
In Category - Gentle Narratives
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892 Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892
English
"Yankee Gypsies" by John Greenleaf Whittier is a collection of reflective prose written in the mid-19th century and showcases the author’s acute observations of New England’s wandering beggars. The book delves into themes of compassion, empathy, and the complexities of human experience, particularly emphasizing the life of those on the fringes of s...
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stories. In this engaging narrative, Whittier introduces a series of colorful characters who traverse his rural New England landscape, with a particular focus on a group known as the "Yankee Gypsies." He recalls vivid interactions with various beggars, each with their own unique stories and quirks, revealing their emotional struggles and societal perceptions. Through these encounters, Whittier reflects on themes of humanity and morality, grappling with the tension between benevolence and suspicion that accompanies his encounters. Overall, "Yankee Gypsies" serves as both a nostalgic recollection of the author's youth and a thoughtful commentary on humanity's often overlooked members. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Susan Allen
9 months ago

The layout is very easy on the eyes.

Donna Clark
5 months ago

Beautifully written.

Logan Thompson
1 year ago

Read this on my tablet, looks great.

Barbara Davis
1 year ago

This book was worth my time since it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. One of the best books I've read this year.

Emily Williams
2 months ago

Five stars!

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