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State fair
Book • 1932
Phil Stong's 'State Fair' is a coming-of-age story that follows the Frake family as they attend the Iowa State Fair, where the two teenage children become involved in romantic escapades.
The novel explores themes of rural life, morality, and the contrast between urban and rural experiences.
It was first published in 1932 and became a bestseller, later adapted into films and a musical.
The novel explores themes of rural life, morality, and the contrast between urban and rural experiences.
It was first published in 1932 and became a bestseller, later adapted into films and a musical.
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