In the award-winning novel "Imperial Falls" by Richard Russo, you can see the lives of people living in a small factory in Imperial Falls, Maine. There are various residents in this town, the most easily recognized role is Christina, "嘀嗒", Robbie. Grasshopper is very mature and suitable for her age, she avoids troubles as much as possible. She is in the third year of high school, but it seems to be more burdensome than ordinary teenager.
Richard Russo's novel "Imperial Falls" is a depiction of the lives of the people of the Empire Falls. After closing the factory by Whitings, the town became obsolete and was trying to go bankrupt as a symbol of the past as a symbol of the past. Miss Whiting is the owner of most buildings and companies in the town and he dominates much of what happens at the border of the town. Miles Roby is her barbecue manager, Empire Grill. She promised him that he would master Miles when she died, if he continued to manage the barbecue. For this reason, he has worked on the grill for 15 years without changing the grill. Myers brother David tried to persuade Myers to continue his life and pursue a new job, but every time Myers rejects this idea stubbornly. In the novel, the theme developed by Russo is to fear what is unknown, to live in refusal and to escape the past and surrounding environment.
Imperial Falls, Richard Russell Myers lobby abandoned his college days and returned to his devastated hometown of Dexter County, Maine. Commitment Empire's waterfall is the story of his return and recovery, a way to realize the story of a dream even in the worst nightmare. "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" Senior School
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