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"A Window in Thrums" is a novel written by J. M. Barrie and first published in 1889. Set in the fictional Scottish town of Thrums, inspired by Barrie's hometown of Kirriemuir, it follows the life of a young boy named Gavin Dishart who grows up in Thrums and experiences the joys, challenges and complexities of small town life.
"A Window in Thrums" was praised for its rich characterization, emotional depth, and Barrie's ability to capture the essence of Scottish village life. The novel demonstrates Barry's gift for storytelling and his keen observation of human nature. It is also one of his most important early works, prior to his famous work, Peter Pan.

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Summary
Through Gavin's eyes, Barrie talks about a variety of topics such as family, community, love, and the transition from childhood to adulthood. The novel portrays the village of Thrums and its inhabitants, and their daily struggles and victories in vivid detail, dealing with the social issues of the time, such as poverty, class distinctions, and women's role in society.

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CONTENTS.

I . THE HOUSE ON THE BRAE
II. ON THE TRACK OF THE MINISTER
III. PREPARING TO RECEIVE COMPANY
IV. WAITING FOR THE DOCTOR
V. A HUMORIST ON HIS CALLING
VI. DEAD THIS TWENTY YEARS
VII. THE STATEMENT OF TIBBIE BIRSE
VIII. A CLOAK WITH BEADS
IX. THE POWER OF BEAUTY
X. A MAGNUM OPUS
XI. THE GHOST CRADLE
XII. THE TRAGEDY OF A WIFE
XIII. MAKING THE BEST OF IT
XIV. VISITORS AT THE MANSE
XV. HOW GAVIN BIRSE PUT IT TO MAG LOWNIE
XVI. THE SON FROM LONDON
XVII. A HOME FOR GENIUSES
XVIII. LEEBY AND JAMIE
XIX. A TALE OF A GLOVE
XX. THE LAST NIGHT
XXI. JESS LEFT ALONE
XXII. JAMIE'S HOME-COMING