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A short-story collection set in rural communities that sketches everyday people and their local conflicts through concentrated, character-focused scenes. The pieces vary in tone from lyrical introspection to pointed satire, often employing dialectal rhythms and vivid detail to create distinctive voices. Central concerns include economic hardship, social hierarchy, and the friction between traditional expectations and individual aspirations, shown through small events rather than sweeping plots. The prose favors compressed form and psychological acuity, combining empathy and irony to reveal how communal pressures and personal choices shape lives.
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