In ?A Day in the Country? (third of six in Asher?s Anthology), a letter sent to a family in another town comes about because of a meeting between musicians. One of which is a craftsman, who tells his apprentice that someone he met also had relatives with the same name as the apprentice. Years later, a phone call from the family, who received the letter, leads to a visit by the now-married apprentice to the caller. What follows is?in some respects?a partial comedy and drama involving a potential religious intermarriage that fails to materialise but has remarkable consequences.
Ashers anthology: my six favorites
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