The Ocean at the End of the Lane

What does the narrator say he misses about childhood in Chapter 13?

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The narrator does not miss childhood, but misses the way that he found pleasure in the small things, even as greater things crumbled. Even if he couldn’t control the world and the people in it, he found joy in the things that made him happy.