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Taking orders, cooking food, trying to stay open. Donna Dove works six days a week and spends the seventh day shopping for supplies. In her free moments she worries. Can Elyria support the diner? Can she hang on? The questions remain, as does the work. And the work never ends.
The dateline is Elyria, Ohio, a city of 55,000 about 30 miles southwest of Cleveland. You know this town, even if you have never been here. A place buffeted by time and the economy, a place where the expectations have been lowered, but not hopes for better days to come. A place where politicians, in this election year, say the American dream is still possible.
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