The Book of Henry
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Kids are very often wittier and more responsible than their parents. They can also notice things that adults are too blinded to pay attention to. Adults are lured by the respect, they don't suspect that someone who has a good job and is known for years in the social circles of acceptance can engage in terrible crimes. And then grown-ups are likely to be surprised when the worst is exposed in newspaper headlines. Children are less prejudiced. They don't know the value of money, the importance of prestige. They intuitively know who is right and who is wrong. But can you follow the plan of a child, who is no longer there? Can you believe in the words of a child over the statement of an adult? The Book of Henry.
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