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This work of fiction centers on a Jewish-American boy growing up in the Bronx during the years leading up to the 1939 New York World's Fair. The narrative unfolds through fragmented recollections of family dynamics, neighborhood experiences, and the sensory impressions of urban life in the Depression era. The novel examines themes of innocence and experience, the passage of time, and the formation of identity through accumulated moments of ordinary existence. The World's Fair itself serves as a symbolic backdrop representing both the promise of the future and the threshold between childhood and the wider world.
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