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Article: Time's Insistence Sends Bradbury Back To Green Town.
- Article from:
- Hartford Courant (Hartford, CT)
- Article date:
- November 5, 2006
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Byline: Carole Goldberg
Nov. 5--A long, long time ago, 55 years to be exact, Ray Bradbury wrote a book about a young boy in a Midwestern town: "It was a quiet morning, the town covered over with darkness and at ease in bed. Summer gathered in the weather, the wind had the proper touch, the breathing of the world was long and warm and slow. You had only to rise, lean from your window, and know that this indeed was the first real time of freedom and living, this was the first morning of summer. "Douglas Spaulding, twelve, freshly wakened, let summer idle him on its early-morning stream. Lying in his third-story cupola bedroom, he felt the tall power it gave ...
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Article: To Ray Bradbury, with love, from Green Town
News Sun, The (Waukegan, IL);
November 10, 2005 ;
609 words
... ... Saturday morn, my wife and I gave him the Grand Tour of your Green Town. Patrick was appreciative and awed by Mary's and my appreciation ... and your millions of readers lasting joy. With love from Green Town, Wayne, Mary and Elizabeth Wayne Munn is a longtime friend ...
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