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Great Jehoshaphat and Gully Dirt!

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An elderly resident of a care home makes regular trips to a nearby church, where attending services and talking with a young minister prompt memories of a rural childhood and a once-familiar community. Through recollections of family, old churches, and childhood playmates, she contrasts the slow rhythms of country life with the unsettling pace of modern change and wrestles with frailty, loneliness, and duty. The narrative interweaves present-day scenes in the rest home with reminiscence, exploring themes of memory, faith, aging, and the tension between nostalgia and acceptance.

About the Author

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Jewell Ellen Smith

Jewell Ellen Smith was an American author known for her work in early 20th-century literature. Her notable book, "Great Jehoshaphat and Gully Dirt!", showcases her unique storytelling style and reflects the cultural themes of her time. Smith's writing often combines humor and social commentary, providing readers with both entertainment and insight. Though her literary output may be limited, her contributions to the genre are appreciated by those who explore the nuances of her work.

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