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THEN AGAIN, MAYBE I WON’T

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Dell, New York, 1975, 4th pr.  Trade soft cover, 164 pages.  Very good; light edge and cover wear, tight binding, some impressions on rear wrap.  Interior clean and unmarked with tanned pages.  ‘Ever since his father got rich from his invention and the family moved from Jersey City to a posh community on Long Island, thirteen-year-old Tony Miglione had had nothing but problems.  There was his friend Joel, who Tony knew was a shoplifter.  And there was Joel’s sixteen-year-old sister, Lisa, who got undressed every night without pulling down her shades.  Having a lot of money brought problems, too.  The new maid exiled Grandma from the kitchen, and Tony’s mother was becoming a social-climbing phoney.  On top of all that, there were the growing-up problems that all boys must face.  And if his parents and friends knew what Tony thought about the whole business, they’d probably flip.’ (from rear wrap)

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