Local Hero

Local Hero by Bill Forsyth, published by Penguin Books on March 31, 1983, is a work of fiction that explores the intersection of business and community in a small Scottish village. The narrative follows an American oil executive who arrives in the quaint town with plans to buy the land for a refinery. As he interacts with the locals, he begins to question the impact of his corporate ambitions on their way of life. This edition spans 143 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of cultural differences and the complexities of progress versus tradition. The story delves into themes of identity and the often-unforeseen consequences of economic development. Through its engaging plot and character interactions, Local Hero invites reflection on the values of community and the essence of home. This edition is a compact 5 by 7 inches, making it a convenient choice for readers interested in contemporary fiction that addresses general societal issues.
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