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In Crum, a gritty coal town on the West Virginia-Kentucky border, the boys fight, swear, chase and sometimes catch girls. The adults are cramped in and clueless, hemmed in by the mountains. The weight of wonder, dejection, and even possibility loom over this tiny, suffocating town. This story is the tale of Jesse Stone, who doesn't know where he's going, but knows he is leaving, and whose rebellion against the people and the place of his childhood allows him to reject the comfort and show more familiarity of his home in search of his place in a larger world. show lessTags
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Crum is the first in Lee Maynard's Crum Trilogy. Crum itself is a lousy little berg located in West Virginia right across a polluted river from Kentucky. Nothing much more than a high school, a general store, a scattering of homes in the hills, and place up the mountain where people go to get drunk. The kind of place you drive through and wonder who the hell lives there. The central character and narrator, Jesse (though he is unnamed in this first volume) lives there during his teenage years and wants nothing more than to get out of that place. Jesse is an adolescent at the time of the action set in the 50's mostly, I think. Aside from the general desire to get out of there (eventually and inevitably, he does), the book has no plot. show more It's an episodic telling of Jesse's adventures involving his friends, his family (almost none), the river, getting shot at by people in Kentucky, swimming in the river, blowing up outhouses and trying to figure out, in fumbling and sometimes explicit ways, the opposite sex. Jesse has almost no "interiority" and most of the other characters are cut outs. But that's OK. It's an easy read and informative too if you want to know more about poverty and the rural south. I liked it. show less
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Lee Maynard was born in Wayne County, West Virginia, and grew up in the county's small towns -- and hollows -- that shape much of his writing. His relatives still live in the county, as they have for more than 200 years. He is a graduate of West Virginia University and attended graduate school at Marshall University. Maynard is a novelist, short show more story writer, screenwriter, editor and journalist. As a journalist, he has been an assignment writer for Reader's Digest for more than a decade show less
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- Original publication date
- 1988
- Epigraph
- When all the goodbyes are said / I want to be the one who is leaving / And it's going to be good to be gone
- Dedication
- This book is dedicated to Amos and Minnie Maynard
- First words
- When I was growing up there, the population of Crum, West Virginia, was 219 human beings, two sub-humans, a few platoons of assorted dogs, at least one cat that I paid any attention to, a retarded mule and a very vivid image ... (show all)of Crash Corrigan.
- Blurbers
- Coonts, Stephen; McMillan, Terry; Willis, Meredith Sue
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