About This Book
A collection of realist short stories set in small-town life that probe human behavior under stress, misfortune, and rumor. One tale follows a disfigured rescuer whose injury transforms public gratitude into suspicion and ostracism; others stage escalating misunderstandings, outbreaks of violence, and moments of petty cruelty prompted by fear and pride. Through spare, stark narration and vivid scenes, the pieces examine themes of social judgment, courage, fate, and the fragility of communal bonds, often ending with ironic or tragic reversals that expose underlying hypocrisy.
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