About This Book
A series of reflective essays in which the author returns to the landscapes and institutions of youth—schools, local gatherings, childhood haunts, and small-town public life—exploring how memory reshapes familiar places and how the passage of time alters customs, buildings, and relationships. Each chapter blends vivid recollection of past scenes and communal rituals with calm observation of present changes, considering reunions with old acquaintances, the persistence of certain eccentricities, and the consolations of revisiting places that helped form personal identity.
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