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Appleton Quarry/Appleton Crow

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It is 1992, and twenty-year-old Justin Bench has arrived, recently and unexpectedly, to the tiny, fictional mid-valley town of Appleton. Here, in the sparsely-populated mountains of central Washington State, Justin's adoptive father has passed on, bequeathing him a small trust fund, and a caretaker's cabin in the wooded environs of the old abandoned Appleton Quarry. Though encumbered with an unspecified learning disability, Justin’s indomitable good nature — in concert with a solid gold work ethic — has earned him the almost reverential trust and respect of the entire community; in particular, a cadre of outdoorsy, verbally competitive, soon-to-be tenth graders known collectively as The Scalawags.

Justin’s idyllic lifestyle comes under siege when someone engages in an anonymous, steadily mounting crusade of harassment and hate against him. His high school friends are quick to come to the side of their comrade, but Justin is dead-set against any formal intervention from law enforcement authorities on behalf of his frightful problem.

Thrown into the mix is a seldom-seen, but essential (and sentient) crow, who possesses the incurable habit of “intervening” at the most necessary and opportunistic times. Crow provides a sly and subtle fantasy-fiction feel to a story about longing and belonging. About small towns, and small-town citizens who surmount generations of dead-end dreams and disappointments. About a clutch of youngsters who adjust, adapt and learn to rely on one another when confronted with a very grown up problem; who cultivate friendships enduring enough to muddle through it all, and beyond.

322 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 30, 2021

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April 19, 2022
I was fortunate enough to grow up in a small town in the 80s and early 90s, and while I moved away just as quickly as I could when I turned 18, I have fond memories of it. Back before cell phones, social media and "likes" became so important. This book brings me that kind of nastalgia. Friendship, adventure and heart. So many simple things kids today are sadly missing out on. I highly recommended this book for those wishing to recapture those days of a simpler time long since passed or those wishing to show their kids a different better path. Human connection and adventure await in Appleton!
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