The October Home, The Village Hearth Vol 2
by Anne Clay
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About the Book
8.5x11 Softcover— 168 pages — Full Color — $59.99
Step inside a world where lamplight glows against plaster walls and autumn wind whispers through the orchard. The Village Hearth is more than a book — it’s an heirloom journal of Early American life, filled with richly photographed interiors, stories from the Bellewood village, seasonal essays, and quiet reflections by the fire. Every page is crafted to feel like stepping through a candlelit doorway into another century — warm, human, and timeless.
Each volume is printed on premium archival paper with vivid color and soft-matte texture, designed to be collected, displayed, and revisited through the seasons. This is not fast media. It’s a slow, handcrafted experience — a piece of your own Bellewood to keep.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Home & Garden
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 168 - Publish Date: Oct 22, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords cozy home, autumn decor, primitive decorating
About the Creator
Anne Clay is an artist, storyteller, and creator who has devoted her life to bringing history to life in ways that feel both beautiful and deeply human. With a Master of Fine Arts in Visual Art, she blends her background as a painter and photographer with her passion for early American history, interiors, and storytelling. Through her long-running YouTube channel Early American Living, Anne shares tours of her 1780s New England homestead and other historic houses, offering viewers practical decorating inspiration rooted in primitive and colonial style. Her work is known for its attention to detail, historical insight, and the way it captures the quiet poetry of everyday life. Anne is also the creator of Bellewood, a new immersive storytelling project that combines history, romance, and imagination in the form of videos, books, and atmospheric worlds. Here, she invites her audience not only to see the past but to step into it.
