“. . .sometimes reading the same page over and over, until one sleepy afternoon something clicked, like a lock unlocking, and she saw those printed doors swing open on a vast house of words.”
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Sometimes a Great Notion
In 'Sometimes a Great Notion,' authors Ken Kesey and his brother, Charles Kesey, delve into the lives of the Grant family, focusing on their efforts to maintain their logging business against the backdrop of a changing industry and the harsh natural environment. The narrative is rich with historical detail and vivid character development, offering a compelling look at the human spirit in the face of adversity. more
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