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It’s the sixties, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to be different. Eddie Baronski spent his high school years looking out for his partially deaf friend, Jack Emmons. Now that they’ve graduated, they spend their free time at Green Bay’s newly renamed Lambeau Field, taking in the practices.
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This is a very nice short story about a young man in 1960s Wisconsin. It was my first time reading anything by Andrew Grey, and I'll definitely read more of his work. The romance was not what I expected from the blurb but I loved the way everything played out. The plot could've been heart-wrenching, but it's pretty matter-of-fact, since Eddie doesn't do a ton of introspection. Overall, a great short read.