Set in a small Pennsylvania town reminiscent of the lyrics from John Cougar's "Jack and Dianne," the vignettes about the residents of Cherry Run are woven together to charm, amuse, and surprise. The stories of everyday life define the community's eccentric characters, ranging from Hercules the garbage man to "Candy" Bracknell, high school teacher and object of adolescent daydreams, as they grapple with sometimes comical, sometimes difficult situations.
The mosaic of stories serves as a backdrop for the 13-year-old protagonist Seth Hardy, as he evolves from a boy to a high school graduate seeking his own identity in a turbulent adolescence. Through the vignettes, Seth forges his own path; ultimately, he promises to leave the mining town of Cherry Run.
The setting, dialogue, complex characters, and everyday challenges capture the spirit of a genuine small-town America; the core of the subject matter revives our own faded adolescent insecurities and triumphs. We find ourselves cheering for Seth as he struggles to transcend situations created by the irritating school bully, his own fears, and circumstances beyond his control. "Perspective is everything," he learns, as he gains the courage to face the complexities that life presents.