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The sightseeing and related high jinks are frequently goofy, and throughout the book is an authentic boy's-eye view of daydreamed foreign adventure and the rewards of best-friendship: "Even in sleep, we rolled on our cots / And had something to say. And now, the little third-grader who looked up at the sky in 1984 and daydreamed about being a fighter pilot someday is on her way home from being just that. Their mother looked leeward--blue kerchief bellying wind like a tight jib--she daydreamed and napped behind her dark glasses. |
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