About This Book
A collection of gently told short stories set in a small Indiana village that portray everyday life, local celebrations, and the bonds between neighbors. Central episodes follow an elderly woman who tends her garden, recalls her soldier son with pride and sorrow, and draws the affection of neighborhood children; other pieces track youthful adventures, holiday observances, and village ceremonies. The tone emphasizes domestic detail, community solidarity, and quiet sacrifices, while exploring memory, resilience, and the simple humor and pathos of rural and family life.
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