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Chase wrote more than 30 books, many using her cherished Maine heritage as the setting. Her most famous of these works include Mary Peters, Silas Crockett, Windswept, and Edge of Darkness. The summer home she lived in from 1941 to 1955, Windswept in Steuben, Maine, was the inspiration for her bestselling book Windswept.
Windswept is a historic summer cottage at 421 Petit Manan Point Road in Steuben, Maine. Built sometime between 1928 and 1934, it was from 1941 until 1955 the summer home of Mary Ellen Chase (1887-1973), one of Maine's most important regional writers of the period.
Windswept may refer to: Windswept (song), a song performed by Bryan Ferry; Windswept (Steuben, Maine), the summer house of writer Mary Ellen Chase; Windswept, a book by Mary Ellen Chase; Windswept Acres-Powers House; Windswept Farm; Windswept House: A Vatican Novel; Nematoceras dienemum, also known as the "windswept helmet orchid"
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