The Old Tobacco Shop / A True Account of What Befell a Little Boy in Search of Adventure
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A young boy's visit to an old tobacco shop propels him into a sequence of whimsical, often perilous adventures triggered by a curious wooden figure and a mysterious clock-tower moment. He becomes involved with the shop's eccentric regulars and is swept into fantastical voyages, encounters with strange merchants and sorcerous places, and a string of comic dangers and rescues. The episodic narrative alternates dreamlike set pieces and humorous invention, examining the appetite for adventure, the power of imagination and friendship, and ultimately the gentle undoing of enchantment to return the boy to everyday life.
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