They turned down the narrow alley that led to the Woohvorth's
In Richard Russo's "Nobody's Fool," the characters navigate their way to Woohvorth's by taking a narrow alley. This seemingly simple action sets the stage for exploring the intricacies of their lives and relationships against the backdrop of a small town. The alley becomes a metaphor for the hidden paths and challenges faced by the characters, emphasizing the way they confront their pasts and identities. As they move through this confined space,...