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Farmington
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"Farmington" by Clarence Darrow is an autobiographical novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative explores the author's reflections on his childhood in a small town, focusing on themes of self-perception, memory, and the passage of time. The main character, John Smith, reflects on his personal experiences, his family dynamics, and his formative years in Farmington, Pennsylvania. The opening of the book introduces the narrator's deep introspection and candid exploration of his life. John Smith begins by claiming his story is centered around himself and is filled with personal impressions of his childhood. He describes the small town of Farmington, his familial relationships, and early school experiences, often interspersing humor with poignant insights about life, innocence, and the inevitable passage of time. He sets the stage for a reflective journey that delves into the intricacies of his past, all framed in a distinctive and often humorous voice that invites readers to engage with his narrative, even as he contemplates the ordinary nature of his life and experiences.
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