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Childhood and Other Neighborhoods: Stories Childhood and Other Neighborhoods: Stories by Stuart Dybek
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“Sometimes, in a tight game with runners on, digging in at short, ready to break with the ball, a peace I'd never felt before would paralyze the diamond. For a moment of eternal stillness I felt as if I were cocked at the very heart of the Midwest.”
Stuart Dybek, Childhood and Other Neighborhoods: Stories
“In high school the priests had cautioned us against the danger of books.
“The wrong ones will warp your mind more than it already is, Marzek”.
I tried to find out what the wrong ones were so that I could read them. I had already developed my basic principle of Catholic education-The Double Reverse: (1) suspect what they teach you, (2) study what they condemn
Stuart Dybek, Childhood and Other Neighborhoods: Stories
“The summer we were fifteen, Dan discovered an old suitcase of his father’s liqueur miniatures. The suitcase had been on the back porch for years and it was like coming on a hidden treasure chest. They looked like jewels, exquisite shapes of glass glowing ruby, Amber, creme-de-menthe emerald.
We’d sneak back there on June evenings with the light out in the kitchen and Dan’s parents in the front of the apartment watching TV. I had a penlight and we’d study the labels before sampling. It brought the world into our lives as no geography book ever could. From necks narrower than a straw drops of exotic places burned on our tongues: Cognac, Chartreuse, Curaçao.”
Stuart Dybek, Childhood and Other Neighborhoods: Stories