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The narrative follows a boy born into squalor who becomes an inventive, driven man whose mechanical work and entrepreneurial ventures reshape a Midwestern town. His arrival awakens local curiosity and hope while provoking admiration, suspicion, and rivalry among residents. The story examines ambition and class mobility as small-town traditions collide with industrializing impulses, showing how technical success alters social relations and exacts personal costs. It presents a portrait of communal transformation, the isolation that can accompany achievement, and the moral ambiguities that arise when individual drive confronts entrenched community expectations.
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