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An energetic portrait of small-town Midwestern life centers on a newcomer who arrives in a hilly, lake-dotted region and considers renting a farm; his encounters with local families, farmers and a widowed landowner set off comic incidents and everyday dramas. The narrative alternates vivid landscape descriptions with episodes of local humor, domestic tension and economic concern, using regional character and speech to examine restlessness, community bonds, and the tension between agrarian contentment and migratory ambition.
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