"A truly memorable, poignant picture painted of how it feels to be the outsider in a small town and how scary and exhilarating it can be to simply let yourself live your life without knowing what will be around the next bend." 5 Stars Pros: Mary, is someone we can all relate to and the feeling of being trapped in a small town is all too familiar Cons: Near the end, it became just a "little" predictable but at the same time, it wasn't a bad thing. It left the ending open to so many possibilities that the touch of melodrama was necessary. Full Review: Petroleum, Montana, is a dead town. It died the day, start Athlete, Edward Golden, was killed in an accident at the Grain elevator. The train that delivered the grain stopped coming and everything else eventually followed. Those who live in Petroleum are as ghostly and insubstantial as their once vibrant community. And one girl, Mary Crampton, feels just as insignificant and invisible as everyone else....
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