Eugene is remembering the summer of 1938 in Frenchtown, a time when he began to wonder what I was doing here on the planet Earth. Here in vibrant, exquisite detail are his lovely mother, his aunts and uncles, cousins and friends, and especially his beloved, enigmatic father. Here, too, is the world of a mill town: the boys swimming in a brook that is red or purple or green, depending on the dyes dumped that day by the comb shop; the visit of the ice man; and the boys trips to the cemetery or the forbidden railroad tracks. And here also is a darker worldthe mystery of a girl murdered years before. Robert Cormiers touching, funny, melancholy chronicle of a vanished world celebrates a sons connection to his father and human relationships that are timeless.