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Cascade
In 1935, the United States is still coping with severe economic depression. It is easy for people to ignore the rumblings from faraway Europe, and in rural Cascade, Massachusetts, a more immediate threat is at hand: the state will soon decide whether to flood the town to build a great reservoir. If Cascade is chosen, the town will be literally wiped from the maps, drowned. Desdemona Hart Spaulding is already drowning in Cascade. Dez had enjoyed a privileged life—art schools, study in Paris—and was an up-and-coming Boston artist when she discovered that her ailing father had been hiding sobering news: since the financial crises, he had lost nearly everything. She returned to Cascade and made a hasty marriage to put a roof over his head, only to have him die within months. Now she’s stuck, married to a man who is eager for children she doesn’t want, and bound to the promise she made...