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The Youngest Boy

Jim Heynen
ARTS / On the Town

Heynen reaches back to his roots for stories of ‘The Youngest Boy’

When Saint Paul author Jim Heynen stopped writing about the three Iowa farm boys who populated hundreds of his short stories, it wasn’t so much that he had outgrown the youngsters. It was more that he had written all there…

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March 31, 2021

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