In the hill towns of western Massachusetts, nothing is ever entirely lost-only buried, remembered, and returned in altered form. The Long Memory of Small Places gathers nineteen stories that move between the intimate and the uncanny, tracing the hidden lives of a community shaped as much by what is withheld as by what is known. A family transforms an abandoned church into a home and finds themselves quietly remade from within. A winter epidemic, a buried grievance, and a question no one dares ask linger beneath the snow. A traveling teacher, a restless widow, a defiant student, and a devoted son each confront the subtle costs of becoming who they are. Across decades-and sometimes across time itself-these stories explore how memory settles into a place, how moral certainty erodes, and how moments of revelation, whether sacred or profane, alter the course of ordinary lives. By turns wry, haunting, and deeply humane, this collection reveals a world where the past is never past, and where even the smallest town contains mysteries large enough to change us.
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