Most of All

Most of All by Scott Bradley is an illustrated book published by WestBow Press in August 2013, featuring 120 pages in English. The narrative unfolds in a coal mining town during the early 1940s, focusing on a small boy named Jeremy who navigates his childhood with the influence of adults driven by selfish motives. The story takes a dramatic turn following a mining accident that leads to Jeremy’s disappearance, revealing unsettling truths about his life and the community of Stillcreek.
Readers will encounter a blend of fiction and historical elements as the plot delves into themes of childhood, friendship, and the impact of tragedy on a close-knit community. The book presents a poignant exploration of the relationships between the townspeople and the complexities of their motivations. Through its short stories format, this edition invites readers to reflect on the nuances of human connections and the consequences of unforeseen events.
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The story is set in the early 40″s in a coal mining town. A small boy grows up somewhat awkward and is befriended by adults who have somewhat selfish motives. A disaster takes place in a mining accident and Jeremy is lost. The small town of Stillcreek is shaken with a finding about Jeremy not previously known.
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