Michael Batchelor “Truth be told I wasn’t romantically interested in girls yet. I liked them. I liked them more than boys. But the sexual side of things wouldn’t come until later. And there was no rush. I was more than happy to enjoy the innocence of prepubescence.” From trading cards and schoolyards to 9/11 and Looney Tunes marker pens, Prepubescence is the autobiographical account of boyhood life at the turn of the twentieth century.
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