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| Therefore the title of superintendent thrusts upon its holder an added expectation, namely to use his or her head on behalf of the heart, to set forth goals, strike direction and achieve purposes. Although the ending is pat and the plot often ruled by coincidence, it is the fully realized setting and the character development of a young man facing internal demons as well as the ones society thrusts upon him that make this novel memorable. Kellogg has proven he has the drive and the smarts to master whatever challenges his mission thrusts upon him. |
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