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Reviewed on November 1, 2017 | New York Stories
In this wordless story, a mature white man recalls his 1960s New York City childhood in the care of Josephine, his family's black housekeeper, who has been relegated by squabbling, self-centered parents to help tend their seven-year-old son. With Josephine, the boy believes that people are friendly everywhere, and life seems safe. On this weekend, she takes him to a parade for President John F. Kennedy, and the...Log In or Sign Up to Read More