The Otis family was largely responsible for committing Barnstable
to the revolutionary cause, a move that irrevocably undermined the
placid, homogenous nature of their society. As he discusses the
reactions of the Otises and their community to this crisis, Waters
illuminates the causes of the Revolution itself.
Originally published in 1968.
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