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while writing this book, I have had the privilege and pleasure to spend time at various research institutes, develop rich relationships with colleagues and friends, and learn a great deal about the city where I grew up. Many people and institutions invested in this project, and I hope the result merits their individual and collective generosity. I am overwhelmed by my own good fortune to have been surrounded by so many smiling faces and helping hands over the past years.
I could not have asked for more patience and support than I received from Christopher Rogers at Yale University Press. From the beginning, Chris encouraged me to tell my own story, and that's exactly the advice I needed. Christina Tucker and Laura Davulis were equally helpful in bringing the project into print. Eliza Childs edited the manuscript meticulously and offered helpful strategies for improving the clarity and consistency of the manuscript. I am also thankful that she saved me from many errors. I am grateful to John Faragher, Doug Monroy, and three anonymous reviewers who gave generously of their time in reading the manuscript at various stages. Professor Faragher, in particular, persuaded me to strive for a more invigorating, open-knit narrative, and the finished project has benefited incalculably from his advice.
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