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Where the Pavement Ends

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A collection of short narratives set largely in maritime and tropical borderlands, each story sketches a sharp encounter between civilized pretensions and raw, dangerous environments. Episodes range from daring escapes and sea voyages to encounters with local peoples and isolated communities, with recurring motifs of exile, obsession, and moral ambiguity. Writing emphasizes sensory detail and sudden violence, alternating quiet psychological observation with dramatic action. The pieces are episodic and varied in tone, unified by a preoccupation with freedom, fate, and the costs of crossing physical and cultural frontiers.

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John Russell

John Russell was an American author best known for his work "Where the Pavement Ends," a notable contribution to children's literature. His writing often explores themes of adventure and the natural world, appealing to young readers with vivid imagery and engaging narratives. Russell's ability to capture the imagination of children has left a lasting impact on the genre, making his work a cherished part of literary heritage.

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