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Chabon's semi/pseudo biographical homage to his grandfather could seem like gimmick since it's not written as biography/memoir. But he writes with absolute beauty & apparent sincerity: loving someone who lives with the quintessential imposter syndrome & accompanying self-loathing, larger-than-life war stories, desire to quite literally reach for the moon. But there is also a strange everyday magic to this story of family and the man at its heart.
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