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The novel sketches life in a small Midwestern town through interwoven episodes that follow childhood games, domestic struggles, and public events as residents confront war, politics, and personal ambition. Central figures include local families and a prominent wealthy man whose choices ripple through the community; scenes range from boys' play in the woods to tense debates in town halls and private reckonings at the mahogany table. Themes examine social responsibility, moral compromise, and the clash between personal desire and civic duty, presented in vivid local detail and humane observation.
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