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The narrative follows a young woman raised in an isolated southern Appalachian community as she negotiates courtship, local festivals, and the informal economy of illicit distilling. Set amid rugged mountain customs, the story interweaves family ties, suitors, and social rituals — play-parties, baptisms, and a dumb supper — with escalating tensions between residents and revenue officers, leading to betrayals, raids, exile, and moral reckonings. Illness, perilous travel, and a spiritual conversion reshape relationships, and the plot closes on a personal resolution of love and prophecy that reconciles individual desires with communal obligations.
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