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Default Anywhere in Small town America

I just read an amazing book about small town America. This one was based in my hometown in particular and was about a volunteer fireman and quiet community leader. I really had not realized just how much small town living has changed (not for the better). Anyhow, the book is available on Amazon.com by Kenneth Cramer and is titled "My Superhero Didn't Wear a Cape. It is an easy read and I laughed, cried and remembered. Anyone who ever lived with a volunteer fireman or EMT or Paramedic will especially enjoy this. Lisa
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