SMALL TOWN is a story of the passions that lie just below the surface of a deceptively placid upstate New York village. What has fists clenched is a simmering triangle between Ben Winslow, a middle-aged widower, his son Eboni and Winslow's young sister-in-law, Annie.
Their relationships shift and blur, but never their feelings. The arrival of Annie's Irish father, amiable but drunk, brings everything to a head. The resulting confrontation nearly blows the community apart.
"Sloan Wilson never tells a dull story and this is one of his best." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board)
Their relationships shift and blur, but never their feelings. The arrival of Annie's Irish father, amiable but drunk, brings everything to a head. The resulting confrontation nearly blows the community apart.
"Sloan Wilson never tells a dull story and this is one of his best." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board)
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