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No matter how hard the times were, I feel like I’m missing something not growing up at the turn of the century. Mind you, one of my greatest wish is to time travel so that’s really not a big surprise, is it? There is just something about life – the difference in pace, in community but I think it’s mostly the nostalgic notes throughout this book which really drew me to life back then.
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One of my favorite books of all times!
Reread notes: I re-read this book as an adult, and loved it just as much! The added perk was knowing New York City and being able to somewhat picture it. I loved all the descriptions, it made this book so much more real. When my daughters are older, I hope they love this book as much as I did.
Reread notes: I re-read this book as an adult, and loved it just as much! The added perk was knowing New York City and being able to somewhat picture it. I loved all the descriptions, it made this book so much more real. When my daughters are older, I hope they love this book as much as I did.

Dec 22, 2007
Kat (A Journey In Reading)
marked it as to-read
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Mar 27, 2008
AM10000
marked it as to-read

May 02, 2008
Ms. Hicks
marked it as to-read

Apr 28, 2009
Amy
marked it as to-read


Jan 12, 2010
Jackie
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it was amazing
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Jan 25, 2010
Jane
marked it as to-read


May 21, 2010
Jules
marked it as wanted-sometime
