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 | In Neil Simon's semi-autobiographical story, Eugene is a 15-year-old aspiring writer with only two things on his mind - baseball and sex. The comedic trials and tribulations of growing up in his crowded Jewish household show off Simon at his best.... |
 | In Neil Simon's semi-autobiographical story, Eugene is a 15-year-old aspiring writer with only two things on his mind - baseball and sex. The comedic trials and tribulations of growing up in his crowded Jewish household show off Simon at his best.... |
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 | In Graham Greene's brilliant and harrowing psychological portrait of a sadistic young gangster, published in 1938, Pinkie, the teenaged head of a Brighton mob, becomes implicated in a murder early in the story. The only possible witness to the crime... |
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 | Neil Simon's play about growing up in Brooklyn in the late 1930s. |
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