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In The Falls of the Wyona by David Brendan Hopes, four friends growing up on the banks of a wild Appalachian river just after WWII discover, almost at the same time, the dangerous, alluring Falls and the perils of their own maturing hearts. Seen through the eyes of his best friend Arden, football hero Vince falls in love with the new kid, Glen.They have no context for their feelings, and the next few years of high school become a tense, though sometimes funny, artifice of concealment. The winner of Red Hen’s Quill Prize, The Falls of the Wyona is the first of three achieved (and several more projected) novels by this author imbued with the magical atmosphere of Appalachian culture.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Halftitle
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  1. Title Page
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  1. Copyright
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  1. Dedication
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  1. Contents
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  1. Chapter I
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  1. Chapter II
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  1. Chapter III
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  1. Chapter IV
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  1. Chapter V
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  1. Chapter VI
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  1. Chapter VII
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  1. Chapter VIII
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  1. Chapter IX
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  1. Chapter X
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  1. Chapter XI
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  1. Chapter XII
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  1. Chapter XIII
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  1. Biographical Note
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  1. Back cover
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