This Time Tomorrow
How is Pomander Walk described in the novel, This Time Tomorrow?
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From the text:
“Pomander was a dash straight through the middle of the block, cutting from 94th to 95th Street in between Broadway and West End. It had been built by a hotel developer in 1921, and what Leonard had always loved about it was this: it was a real street inspired by a novel-turned-play about a small town in England. It was a facsimile of a facsimile, a real version of a fictional place, with two rows of tiny houses that looked straight out of ‘Hansel and Gretel,’ locked behind a gate.” pg. 31
This Time Tomorrow