<p>In Susan Warner's novel 'Say and Seal,' readers are transported to a small New England village as they follow the intertwining lives of two families, the Dinsmores and the Staffords. Written in the 19th century, Warner's literary style is characterized by its detailed descriptions of rural life, heartfelt emotions, and moral teachings. The novel exemplifies the sentimental fiction popular at the time, focusing on themes of family, friendship, ...