Over the course of seven decades, Teddy
and Ray have endured many trials but still remained friends. Over
coffee, the two engage in past times and pleasant conversation. Like
any pair of old men, they bicker and jabber, and, at times, go off on
tirades that almost seem meaningless.
The writing was good. It was
interesting how important historical events paralleled into their
young lives. Story kind of takes the reader into a clever montage of
“those were the days” parodies. At times, they can be aimless
wanderings with no real direction. Reliving boys’ coming-of-age
years was, by far, the most amusing.
My rating: 3 stars
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