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rural-decline

The chapter depicts the fading vitality of small farms and rural communities, with abandoned houses and struggling neighbors.

1 chapter across 1 book

Way Station (1963)Clifford D. Simak

Chapter 9

In this chapter, Enoch waits for the mailman Winslowe Grant, reflecting on the decline of the rural community and the Fishers' way of life. Winslowe delivers mail, including a rare personal letter for Enoch, and presents him with a finely carved wooden statuette of himself, symbolizing resilience against adversity. Their conversation touches on local rumors, the persistence of old beliefs, and the importance of neighborly goodwill amid a changing world.