The Goats
What is the setting in the novel, The Goats?
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Since this survival novel is about the odyssey of two runaways who are constantly on the move in the Wisconsin countryside, their location changes frequently. For example they move from "The Island" to "The Cottage" to "The Municipal Beach" in their early search for shelter, clothing, and food. A sense of isolation seems present in these locations as suggested in "The Cottage." "It was small and empty. A summer cottage. Large board shutters had been fastened over the windows. Behind it was a grove of dark trees. He [Howie] could hear the drum of tires as someone drove by on a hidden highway. There was nothing else."
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