
Judith Moore; Or, Fashioning a Pipe is a novel by Joanna E. Wood, first published in 1898. Set in a rural Canadian village, it follows Andrew Cutler, a young farmer, as he grapples with the challenges of farm life and his relationship with Judith Moore, a delicate singer. The story delves into themes of personal aspiration, artistic expression, and the complexities of human relationships against a pastoral backdrop, highlighting the contrast between Andrew's practical existence and Judith's artistic dreams.





