The Man Who Loved Children

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The Man Who Loved Children

Every family lives in an evolving story, told by all its members, inside a landscape of portentous events and characters. Their view of themselves is not shared by people looking from outside in–visitors, and particularly not relatives–for they have to see something pretty humdrum, even if, as in this case, the fecklessness they complain of is extreme.

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