Small town life is pretty much the same no matter where you go in the good ol' US of A, and 1970 something Clarksburg, Iowa was no different. Everyone has a story to tell and rarely are they the same. The similarities come in the form of things that we all experience equally, openly, or sometimes; just hidden from view. Things like: conflict, prejudice, love, hate, joy, sadness, rejection, anger, disgust, misunderstanding, cruelty, betrayal, violence... you know them well. The old, rather outdated saying, "Children should be seen, not heard" still prevailed during this time period and the point of this collection is-for once-to hear what those children (actually teenagers in this case) have to say about their lives, loves, and losses, during a time in their existence when life is fast becoming a chaotic quagmire of issues unexpected. Mark Twain, well versed in small town life, was quoted as saying, "Human nature cannot be studied in cities except at a disadvantage-a village is the place. There, you can know your man inside and out-in a city you but know his crust, and his crust is usually a lie." So, without further ado, come in, take a seat, and hear what our young storytellers have to say. Welcome to Clarksburg!
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