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"[B]eautiful imagery and well-crafted prose." - Chicago Sun-Times "Creepier than [Dandelion Wine] but retains the elegiac tone and lovely descriptions of 1920s boyhood." - Library Journal "Bradbury remains a master of inspired storytelling . . . The long-awaited, rewarding conclusion to an American classic." - Rocky Mountain News "Poignant, wise...Bradbury's mature but fresh return to his beloved early writing conveys a depth of feeling." - Publishers Weekly "[A] master craftsman yet to be superseded . . . Bradbury had the ability to cruise seamlessly between fantasy and sci-fi, horror and ghost tale. Few who have read him will forget such classics as The Martian Chronicles . . . , The Illustrated Man or Something Wicked This Way Comes." - Baltimore Sun "An intriguing coda to one of Bradbury's classics. " - Kirkus Reviews "A touching meditation on memories, aging, and the endless cycle of birth and death." - Booklist
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