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The narrative follows Sam McPherson, a boy growing up in a small Midwestern town, as he moves from a paper route and adolescent amusements toward restless ambitions and repeated attempts to define himself away from family expectations. Episodes trace his complicated ties to a dutiful, churchgoing mother and an evasive father, friendships with local men, encounters with religious fervor and small-town commerce, and an emerging consciousness of desire, pride, and disillusionment. Structured as a series of episodes, the work emphasizes interior perception, thwarted striving, and the tension between longing for escape and the pull of familiar limits.
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