Further Adventures of Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason Corner Folks by Pidgin

(6 User reviews)   1054
By Abigail Petrov Posted on Mar 30, 2026
In Category - Ideas & Debate
Pidgin, Charles Felton, 1844-1923 Pidgin, Charles Felton, 1844-1923
English
Hey, have you ever read one of those classic small-town stories where you feel like you know everyone on Main Street? 'Further Adventures of Quincy Adams Sawyer' is exactly that kind of cozy, charming read. It picks up right where the first book left off, following our clever young lawyer, Quincy, as he settles into life in the quirky village of Mason Corner. But don't let the peaceful setting fool you. This isn't just a slice of life. Quincy finds himself pulled into a fresh mystery that shakes up the town's usual gossip. It involves a strange new arrival, some suspicious business dealings, and secrets that certain folks would rather keep buried. The real joy is watching Quincy, with his city smarts and big heart, try to untangle it all while navigating the town's unique personalities—from the grumpy old-timers to the hopeful young couples. If you love characters who feel like neighbors and a mystery that unfolds over tea and town meetings, you'll get a real kick out of this one. It's a warm, witty sequel that doubles down on everything that made the first book so much fun.
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Charles Felton Pidgin’s sequel welcomes us back to the fictional New England town of Mason Corner. Lawyer Quincy Adams Sawyer, now a firm part of the community, is trying to balance his legal work with his personal life. The town’s usual rhythm of socials, minor squabbles, and local business is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious stranger and a series of puzzling events. Quincy, with his sharp mind and sense of justice, can’t help but investigate. His probing puts him at odds with some powerful local interests and uncovers a plot that threatens the peace and prosperity of the very people he’s grown to care for.

Why You Should Read It

This book is a character-lover’s dream. Pidgin had a real gift for creating a full, bustling town in your mind. You don’t just follow Quincy; you check in with the grocer, the minister, the busybodies, and the young lovers. Their interactions are the heart of the story. The central mystery is engaging, but it’s really the vehicle for exploring loyalty, community, and what it means to stand up for your neighbors. Quincy is a fantastic guide—he’s principled but not perfect, smart but sometimes too trusting. You root for him to succeed both in solving the puzzle and in finding his own happiness.

Final Verdict

Perfect for readers who enjoy classic American fiction with a gentle, humorous touch. Think of it as a less sentimental cousin to Anne of Green Gables or a more grounded version of a Dickensian tale, but set in a small New England town. You’ll enjoy this most if you like to settle into a world and get to know every corner of it. While it helps to have read the first book, Pidgin fills in the gaps enough that you can jump in here. It’s a comforting, clever, and thoroughly satisfying read for a lazy afternoon.

Ethan Anderson
5 months ago

Beautifully written.

William Hernandez
10 months ago

As someone who reads a lot, it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. This story will stay with me.

Matthew Young
1 year ago

Very interesting perspective.

Brian Miller
2 months ago

Just what I was looking for.

Karen Lewis
5 months ago

To be perfectly clear, the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. A valuable addition to my collection.

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