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Somewhere in Red Gap

Somewhere in Red Gap

Harry Leon Wilson

1916

Somewhere in Red Gap, published in 1916 by Harry Leon Wilson, is a humorous novel set in the small town of Red Gap, Washington. The story centers around Mrs. Lysander John Pettengill and her interactions with various colorful characters, particularly poet Wilfred Lennox, as they navigate romance and societal norms. The narrative combines humor with sharp observations about life in a small community, exploring themes of desire and the contrasts between aspiration and reality. This work reflects the social dynamics of its time while providing an entertaining glimpse into small-town life.

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