
Wits' End, published in 1909 by Amy Ella Blanchard, is a juvenile fiction novel set on Fielding's Island. It follows Miss Elliott and her niece, Gwendolin Whitredge, as they prepare for summer in their cottage and interact with the local community, including characters like the solitary fisherman Luther Williams and the charming Kenneth Hilary. The story explores themes of friendship, community, and the joys of island life, highlighting the dynamics and relationships among the residents.













































