At the beginning of chapter 1, book 1, we find ourselves with Abby in the small town of Clifton Forge, Virginia.
Yes, it is a real place. In fact, I happen to be sitting in it as we speak... er... read.
Growing up as an army brat I moved a lot; we were either stationed in Germany (where I was born), Oklahoma, or upstate New York near the Canadian border. I called Maine home during my last two years of high school, but Clifton Forge was always "home base" for my family.
My dad was born here, and my grandparents kept their large house for the family to visit. I fondly remember the occasional summer vacation or Christmas holiday spent there. Grandma still lives that house, baking bread and making cheeseballs at 92 years young.
Clifton Forge is a wonderful place to live; it's nestled right in the mountains of Alleghany County, between the Blue Ridge and Shenandoah mountains. We have the beautiful Historic Masonic Theater and Amphitheater, train museum and a brand-new IGA. You can find hiking trails all around, from Douthat (pronounced "Dow That") State Park to Roaring Run, and most importantly it's blissfully quiet.
The local nightlife can be found downtown at the game shop, where - if you bring your best Pokemon cards - you'll make some good friends. There is a tavern on Main street that makes excellent burgers and has even started brewing their own beer. If you want a faster pace, I suggest you head to the next town over to visit the Wal-Mart, or you can visit Roanoke forty-five minutes south.
This is the perfect place for Abby and her father to hide. This - like so many other small towns in America - is a place where you can relax, be a part of a tight-knit community, and have some friends that would go to the ends of the earth for you... and beyond.
