About This Book
This collection of short stories and linked essays explores how a dominant desire shapes ordinary lives in rural landscapes. A prefatory meditation defines that inner force, and the subsequent tales each examine a particular abiding impulse—such as devotion to music, courage, justice, and gentleness—showing how these passions guide choices, provoke small crises when checked by circumstance, and disclose moral character. The narratives favor outdoor settings and plain people, combining clear, descriptive scenes with quiet moral observation and moments of testing that illuminate human motive.
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