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100 1 $aHaigh, Jennifer,$d1968-
245 10 $aNews from heaven :$bthe Bakerton stories /$cJennifer Haigh.
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520 $aNow, in this collection of interconnected short stories, Jennifer Haigh returns to the vividly imagined world of Bakerton, Pennsylvania, a coal mining town rocked by decades of painful transition. From its heyday during two World Wars through its slow decline, Bakerton is a town that refuses to give up gracefully, binding--sometimes cruelly - succeeding generations to the place that made them.
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