World's Fair

How is Edgar described in the novel, World’s Fair?

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Edgar Altschuler is described as a sensitive and thoughtful boy with a mind like a seismograph that records each hint of doubt or concern that runs through his family. He also possesses an amazing memory for the fears and aspirations of childhood.

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World’s Fair, BookRags