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In "A Year Down Yonder," the main problem is the protagonist's adjustment to living with her strict and quirky grandmother in a small town, away from the comforts of her hometown. As she navigates the challenges and adventures of her new environment, she learns valuable life lessons and undergoes personal growth.

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