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A small town s secrets can topple reputations and a single act of human folly can echo through a whole community. In the Heart of a Fool follows life in Galesburg, Kansas, where personal ambition collides with duty and small-town politics shapes destinies. William Allen White s finely observed, character-driven story traces neighbors, leaders, and families as they wrestle with moral dilemmas, gossip, loyalty, and the consequences of choices made in haste. Rich with social commentary, this historical fiction classic interrogates American society its ideals, hypocrisies, and the cost of standing…mehr

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A small town s secrets can topple reputations and a single act of human folly can echo through a whole community. In the Heart of a Fool follows life in Galesburg, Kansas, where personal ambition collides with duty and small-town politics shapes destinies. William Allen White s finely observed, character-driven story traces neighbors, leaders, and families as they wrestle with moral dilemmas, gossip, loyalty, and the consequences of choices made in haste. Rich with social commentary, this historical fiction classic interrogates American society its ideals, hypocrisies, and the cost of standing by one s convictions offering an unflinching critique of community dynamics in early 20th century America. Long celebrated among readers of William Allen White literature but out of print for decades, this Alpha Editions release restores White s vivid prose and thoughtful satire for today s and future generations. Meticulously edited and designed, this edition is more than a reprint it s a collector s item and cultural treasure for lovers of social commentary novels and historical fiction classics alike. Perfect for casual readers drawn to human stories and for classic literature collectors who prize historical significance, In the Heart of a Fool illuminates how small acts feed larger consequences. If you seek a novel that combines incisive observation of American life, moral complexity, and the intimate drama of community, this restored masterpiece is essential reading.