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The novel follows an aging mountain landowner whose persistent purchases of timber and upland tracts provoke domestic strife as family members, neighbors, and a practical lawyer debate the wisdom of his speculations. Through vivid scenes of valley life, communal routines, and vernacular speech, it sketches generational friction, financial anxiety, and local customs while portraying stubborn pride and homegrown humor. Episodic in structure, the narrative balances wit and sympathy to examine how economic hopes and shifting markets reshape small-town relationships and reveal the complexities of stewardship, rumor, and reputation in a remote Southern community.
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