In the Tennessee River Cafe, Miss Edna and Miss Sally, two maiden sisters, have been serving up breakfast and lunch for the past thirty-five years, is the touchstone of the stories and a common denominator for a widely diverse social order. The stories unfold in sequence, revealing the cast of characters, much as chapters in a novel, as they move in and out of the town landmarks--the cafe and bank, the hotel, grocery store, sheriff's office, lawyer's office--in this established and static community. But outside this ...
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In the Tennessee River Cafe, Miss Edna and Miss Sally, two maiden sisters, have been serving up breakfast and lunch for the past thirty-five years, is the touchstone of the stories and a common denominator for a widely diverse social order. The stories unfold in sequence, revealing the cast of characters, much as chapters in a novel, as they move in and out of the town landmarks--the cafe and bank, the hotel, grocery store, sheriff's office, lawyer's office--in this established and static community. But outside this constricted and public sphere, where one is always on display, exists a personal and sometimes secret world.
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