From a succession of quietly, finely perceived moments, a little boy becomes. Mossy Trotter is eight (almost and after) but his understanding of his own temptations and terrors, of the foibles and frustrations of his elders, leads to instances of mutual recognition that have nothing to do with categorical age. (Kirkus Reviews)
From a succession of quietly, finely perceived moments, a little boy becomes. Mossy Trotter is eight (almost and after) but his understanding of his own temptations and terrors, of the foibles and frustrations of his elders, leads to instances of mutual recognition that have nothing to do with categorical age. (Kirkus Reviews)
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