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Like many rural communities across America, Midden is a place where there are two clearly defined groups of people: the locals and the visitors.
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The setting of the novel the small town of Midden, in rural
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In Torch, Claire straddles that urban/rural divide as she goes off and becomes educated, caught between two worlds, while Joshua has to confront the fact that he's never going to leave Midden after all, despite his claims that he will soon move to his much-idealized California.
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Her novel, Torch, takes place in the fictional town of Midden, Minnesota, based on her hometown of McGregor.
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Fred Midden said: YOUR right to the dignity of your own beliefs does not matter.
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Fred Midden said: YOUR right to the dignity of your own beliefs does not matter.
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“Until Harold Midden came to town,” said Howard, shaking his head.
The Quilter's Legacy Jennifer Chiaverini 2003
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“Until Harold Midden came to town,” said Howard, shaking his head.
The Quilter's Legacy Jennifer Chiaverini 2003
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“Until Harold Midden came to town,” said Howard, shaking his head.
The Quilter's Legacy Jennifer Chiaverini 2003
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“Until Harold Midden came to town,” said Howard, shaking his head.
The Quilter's Legacy Jennifer Chiaverini 2003
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