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Snapper

by Brian Kimberling

Snapper

by Brian Kimberling

Nathan Lochmueller navigates the serene yet peculiar landscapes of rural Indiana as a modestly paid birdwatcher. Surrounded by the eccentricities of small-town life, he endures the quirks of love with the elusive and free-spirited Lola, and contends with an unusual circle of acquaintances, including deviant natural habitats, quirky locals, and his own internal quandaries. 'Snapper' unveils a world where the mundane and the bizarre coalesce, crafting a vivid tapestry of Midwestern existence. Underpinning it all, Nathan's journey is one of personal discovery and the realization that sometimes, the places we can't seem to leave are the very ones that shape us the most.

  • Fiction
  • Humor
  • Coming of Age
  • Drama
  • Small-Town
  • Love
  • Nature
  • Friendship
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