Hey Techno...
Another Boston resident here. I originally bought this book while living in Atlanta and desperately homesick for Boston. It too gives me great joy to read about places that I personally know and love.
I mean, who can ever look at that "Fresh Chickens Killed" sign in Inman Square in quite the same way after reading IJ
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Check out the Boston meet-up page. If you are interested, we are setting up a literary or at least a photographic IJ tour of the Boston locales. And so not to threadjack, I will leave that at that.
Enfield was originally a town that was buried under the Quabbin Reservoir in the 1930's. How cool is that? Most agree that it pretty much stands for parts of Brighton down along Comm. Ave. in the book.