Time Between Trains
Synopsis
Welcome to Superior, Wisconsin, home to a declining population, often-dismal weather, and dying ethnic communities. Despite the ore dust blanketing the city, miracles occur here. In the title story, a Jewish train track inspector discovers a magical place behind the house of a lonely Polish schoolteacher; in "Closing Time," an accordion player at the local VFW finds an appreciative audience in a disillusioned German war bride; in "The Moon of the Grass Fires," a retired flour mill worker has a vision of goodness and life's meaning as he walks near the East End's abandoned ore docks.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Southern Methodist University Press,U.S.
- ISBN: 9780870744792
- Number of pages: 200
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 mm
- Languages: English


















