Goin' to Nebraska
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Kent Klineman
Goin' to Nebraska is descriptive "coming of age" novel using the Mid-West vernacular of the 1950s starting in blue collar neighborhood of Davenport, Iowa and transported by a train trip to rural Nebraska. The main character, Richard Larson, is a 10-year-old boy who travels with his maternal grandmother back to where both sides of his family owned farms ostensibly to visit relatives while trying to make sense of his troubled relationship with his father. It is a 1950s version of Huckleberry Finn.
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