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Contraband follows a young woman who unexpectedly inherits a struggling small-town newspaper after the death of a relative. Thrust into the world of journalism, she must navigate the challenges of running the paper with the help of a quirky staff. As she attempts to revitalize the publication, she faces power struggles with a local influential figure and contends with the town s complex politics. The narrative is filled with humor and social commentary as the protagonist grapples with the difficulties of her new position. With a sharp wit and determination, she works to overcome both internal and external challenges, including the mysterious disappearance of a local authority figure. The story blends light-hearted moments with a deeper look at the protagonist s growth, her efforts to assert herself in a male-dominated world, and the intrigue surrounding the local community. As she strives to transform the newspaper and uncover the town s secrets, the protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery and resilience.
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Clarence Budington Kelland was an American writer. He was a notable literary personality in his heyday, describing himself as "the best second-rate writer in America" and being prolific and versatile. His most well-known juvenile works were the Mark Tidd and Catty Atkins series, while his best-known adult work was the Scattergood Baines series. Kelland's other famous adult books include: Conflict (1920), Rhoda Fair (1925), Hard Money (1930), Arizona (1939), and Dangerous Angel (1953). Kelland's name lives on in hundreds of films based on his works, notably Speak Easily (1932), starring Buster Keaton. The film Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), starring Gary Cooper, was based on the Kelland serial Opera Hat from The American Magazine. Opera Hat was eventually adapted into the short-lived television series Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1969 70) and the film Mr. Deeds (2002). One of Kelland's most well-known characters, Scattergood Baines, appeared in six Hollywood pictures from 1941 to 1943, starring Guy Kibbee as Baines. The Baines character was a benevolent but often misunderstood guy who tried to aid the residents of his little village.