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    “Standing in the center of it all,” Katz concludes, "I looked around in amazement at what we had created, how a park that had been given up for dead was now spilling with life. It was wonderful and messy … mixed up with all the complications of race and class and geography and culture, somewhere between Touch of Evil and Desperate Housewives." I read “The Opposite Field” when it was still in manuscript in order to write a jacket blurb. Full Article at Truth Dig
    I looked around in amazement at what we had created, how a park that had been given up for dead was now spilling with life. It was wonderful and messy … mixed up with all the complications of race and class and geography and culture, somewhere between Touch of Evil and Desperate Housewives.
    SOURCE: Truth Dig 1 month ago