LINES WE HOLD - Three American Stories
Mike Penn-Wise
Publisher: Youcanprint
Summary
Lines We Hold: Three American Stories is a work of literary fiction that examines the quiet, decisive moments when ordinary lives are forced to choose. Set in three different states and three critical periods of American history—a mechanizing New England port, a California orchard during the Great Depression, and a segregated Southern city on the brink of change—these stories follow men and women who are not heroes, and do not intend to be. They are workers, parents, and children who discover that neutrality is no longer possible. Through restrained, evocative prose, the collection explores labor, race, dignity, and moral responsibility without slogans or sentimentality. Power operates here through contracts, rules, markets, and habits—and resistance often begins in silence, in stillness, in a single refusal to move. This is not a nostalgic portrait of America, nor a political argument. It is a study of pressure: what happens when systems demand obedience, and what it costs to hold a line when the ground beneath it will not stay still.
