<p>Collecting stories from John Taylor&rsquo;s upbringing in Des Moines these &ldquo;charming evocations of a Midwestern childhood&rdquo; (as the French film director Louis Malle called them) recall an &ldquo;average&rdquo; neighborhood in the 1950s and 1960s. The death of the author&rsquo;s mother gives rise to these sensitive reminiscences which also conjure up first loves playmates and a motley assortment of true-to-life characters who express their modest joys and lasting secret sorrows. <em>The Presence of Things Past</em> (the title alludes to the eleventh book of the Confessions of Saint Augustine) is a tribute to a lost mother a lost neighborhood a lost city and a lost childhood.</p>
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