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A myth of Messina
"Fictionalized memories of adolescence among the Russian émigrés of Richmond, Maine, and surviving the rift between first-generation forces of obsession with traditional culture and integration with mid-twentieth-century America--the turmoil and alienation of a precocious, nature-loving youth reflect the changing identity of town life in postwar America"--Provided by publisher.
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