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Ray Bradbury’s “Dandelion Wine”: A novel for all time, yet also of its own time.
Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury is a world. It’s the author’s fictitious Green Town Illinois, but it’s also a fairyland where boys are young forever. It’s a town where a new pair of tennis shoes can make boys run and … Continue reading
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