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The narrative explores the dynamics of small-town life, likening it to stagnant pools that can both trap and reflect the complexities of its inhabitants. It delves into the lives of residents, revealing their struggles, secrets, and the often suffocating nature of small-town expectations. Through vivid character portrayals, the story examines themes of isolation, longing for change, and the intricate web of relationships that define these close-knit communities. The setting serves as a backdrop for personal growth and the quest for identity amidst societal pressures.
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How Howard Crenshaw Stopped the Flood, Curt Simmons
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- 2002
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