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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/amy-benson/the_sparkling-eyed_boy.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/amy-benson/the_sparkling-eyed_boy_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="The Sparkling-Eyed Boy" alt ="The Sparkling-Eyed Boy"/></a><br//>"The Sparkling-Eyed Boy is so full of color and light and life." &#8212; Brad Land, author of GoatThe theme of summer love, in Amy Benson's hands, grows up: The Sparkling-Eyed Boy searches out the fault lines of adult nostalgia and desire. The achingly intense adolescent summer days that Amy Benson and the sparkling-eyed boy spend together on the remote shores of the St. Mary's River of Michigan's Upper Peninsula are at the complex emotional center of The Sparkling-Eyed Boy. For her, summers meant returning from her home in Detroit to a three-month idyll on much-loved family land, owned for generations, and to a heady culture of teasing, testing local boys. For him, this land is the place he was born, where he'll later find work, marry, and stay: and she was the one he had loved."Can you pinpoint that moment? When you made a choice before you even knew that choosing was possible, or the terrifying nature of choices?" The Sparkling-Eyed Boy, with its heart-stoppingly...]]></description>
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