It’s the summer of 1976 in Crystal Springs (read Sharon Springs) in Upstate New York. There is a divide between the mostly Orthodox Jews who come for the summer to the tiny village and the people who live there all year round. That divide leads to anti- Semitism. Sonia is lonely and befriends Ruthie. Together, they investigate the crumbling old hotels, before they burn, or are crushed by snow.
“If I had to pick one place to live for the rest of my life it would be Woolworth’s. It’s this store where they have absolutely everything—from Barbie’s, to bras, jacks to jumping beans. There’s even a pet section with hamsters, parakeets and all sorts of fish. Mom and I are here because I had a dentist appointment this morning in Riverdale. That’s a town just down the road about half an hour. There’s a movie theater, an A & P, a Pizza Hut, and a bowling alley. But my favorite place is Woolworth’s.” (89) (That’s the Village I live in. It no longer has a Woolworth’s, it has a different grocery chain, the bowling alley closed from mismanagement. The dentists, Pizza Hut and movie theater are all still there, though we’re on a creek, not a river.) I bought this for $12 at Cobbler & Company in Sharon Springs autographed on 11.15.20 and gave it to myself for Hanukkah.