The Dwelling Place of Light — Volume 1
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An aging gatekeeper is uprooted from his rural New England origins and reduced to a precarious life in an industrial mill town, where he clings to genealogical pride while his family copes with economic decline. The narrative follows his household as daughters bristle at inherited pretensions, his wife manages domestic hardship with fatalistic practicality, and the community rearranges around mills, immigrants, and changing churches. Social displacement, the erosion of traditional authority, and the psychological effects of downward mobility are examined through domestic scenes, civic detail, and encounters that reveal tensions between memory, identity, and the forces of modern industry.
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