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Young Fin is just eleven years old, but in 1964 Greenwich Village, even pre-teens grow up quickly. In Fin's case, that process accelerates dramatically because after he arrives in Vietnam era hippiedom with his freedom-loving older half-sister Lady. In this new fiction by Cathleen Schine (The Three Weissmanns of Westport; The Love Letter), our fledgling hero not only matures himself; he learns to protect his impulsive, sometimes naïve sibling. A wise, clever, tenderly delivered novel about learning the ways of the world.
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From the author of The Three Weissmanns of Westport, a wise, clever story of New York in the ’60s
It’s 1964. Eleven-year-old Fin and his glamorous, worldly, older half sister, Lady, have just been orphaned, and Lady, whom Fin hasn’t seen in six years, is now his legal guardian and his only hope. That means Fin is uprooted from a small dairy farm in rural Connecticut to Greenwich Village, smack in the ...