In Scarsdale Dan O'Brien applies to his own early life the same honesty and insight that were evident in his prize-winning War Reporter. Growing up in a family scarred by past trauma, he makes a bid for freedom--"in love with myself and this young stray's life"--only to be pulled back into the orbit of the place he had sought to escape. Gradually, possibilities for a more lasting change unfold.
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