Now the house is complete. Their beautiful home sits right where a moose once slept and the dirt track dead-ends at wilderness. Running water and a flushing toilet are in, and the family can revel in their private, wildflower world.
After a decade of fervent mountaintop toil, a handful of newcomers moves onto the road and begins to encroach upon the Peter's privacy. Some people just don't play well with others. The vivid dream of a "Camelot" world pales as tension develops over the shared road. Ill feelings increase until two feuding couples square off over how things should go. It looks like a road war might be near.
Then, when some of the old-timer neighbors from way up the other fork enter into the mix, a string of mysterious arsons (and worse) puts folks on edge. What does a rational woman do when her utopian-fellowship dream goes up in flames? Kate wants to high-tail it, but Tim isn't ready to go. He points out that they've "licked almost all the problems of living up there."
. . . Almost.
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