Letters of E. B. White

What is the importance of East Blue Hill, Maine in Letters of E. B. White by E. B. White?

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A summer cabin on the coast of Maine where the Whites, including Katherine's two children from her first marriage, spend the summer of 1930. This exposure to Maine convinces them they want to live there as much as possible.

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Letters of E. B. White