About This Book
A young recent graduate arrives in a Midwestern town and fumbles through visits, social rituals, and the awkward etiquette of courtship, where family parlor calls and verandas set the scene. Interactions with a boisterous friend, local veterans and farmers, and a shy young woman highlight small-town rhythms and personalities. Episodes center on genteel conversation, pastoral work like harvesttime, and the slow negotiation of companionship and reputation. The tone combines gentle comedy with observant detail, presenting a portrait of provincial manners and the modest satisfactions and anxieties of early adult life.
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