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Set in a rural community in the early 20th century, Red and Monk revolves around the lives of Sarah, Russ, their families, and the connections they form together and within their community.
Sarah, a young woman yearning for a life beyond the farm, works in a mill. She reflects on her strict upbringing, limited education, and dreams of a better future. The tragic death of her brother in a car accident deeply impacts her and her family.
Russ, a hardworking young man, leaves school to support his family's farm. As his father's health deteriorates, he assumes greater responsibility. Responsible and kind, Russ eventually forms a connection with Sarah.
Pastoral and complex, Red and Monk also highlights various community events and introduces colorful characters, such as accident-prone Reverend Zane Norton and outspoken Burton Puett. The story of Sarah, Russ, and a network of surrounding characters explores themes of family, duty, loss, and self-discovery, all while portraying the simplicity of rural life, customs, and the significance of community support.
About the Author
Dave Huffstetler, a graduate of Appalachian State University with a B.S. in English, has been writing seriously for 15 years. His career path after college led him from construction laborer to carpenter, general contractor, real estate broker, and finally, a 19-year stint as a city building inspector in Raleigh.
Now retired and residing in Raleigh, Dave Huffstetler's upbringing on a small farm outside Dallas, North Carolina, has greatly influenced his writing. His work, including free verse poetry, novellas, short stories, and a novel, often reflects his experiences and encounters in rural Gaston County. He acknowledges his family as a significant source of inspiration.
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Set in a rural community in the early 20th century, Red and Monk revolves around the lives of Sarah, Russ, their families, and the connections they form together and within their community.
Sarah, a young woman yearning for a life beyond the farm, works in a mill. She reflects on her strict upbringing, limited education, and dreams of a better future. The tragic death of her brother in a car accident deeply impacts her and her family.
Russ, a hardworking young man, leaves school to support his family's farm. As his father's health deteriorates, he assumes greater responsibility. Responsible and kind, Russ eventually forms a connection with Sarah.
Pastoral and complex, Red and Monk also highlights various community events and introduces colorful characters, such as accident-prone Reverend Zane Norton and outspoken Burton Puett. The story of Sarah, Russ, and a network of surrounding characters explores themes of family, duty, loss, and self-discovery, all while portraying the simplicity of rural life, customs, and the significance of community support.
About the Author
Dave Huffstetler, a graduate of Appalachian State University with a B.S. in English, has been writing seriously for 15 years. His career path after college led him from construction laborer to carpenter, general contractor, real estate broker, and finally, a 19-year stint as a city building inspector in Raleigh.
Now retired and residing in Raleigh, Dave Huffstetler's upbringing on a small farm outside Dallas, North Carolina, has greatly influenced his writing. His work, including free verse poetry, novellas, short stories, and a novel, often reflects his experiences and encounters in rural Gaston County. He acknowledges his family as a significant source of inspiration.