Gray Mountain

What is the importance of Gray Mountain in the novel, Gray Mountain?

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Gray Mountain is one of the areas that was destroyed by the mining companies. It used to belong to the Gray family, but Webster sold it away. Donovan and Jeff have a small cabin that’s completely off the grid and uses no electricity. Sam later learns that the Krull Mining documents are hidden away in one of the caves they played in as children.

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