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What is the importance of the schoolhouse in the novel, Unsheltered?

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The schoolhouse is an important setting for much of the conflict between Thatcher and Professor Cutler. This is the location where they have debates about the merits of religion vs. science, leading to a major flashpoint in the novel.

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