what was the narrator's childhood experience that would have shaped his later life?
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A.P.J Abdul Kalam
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In Homebush Boy the adult narrator is positioned to repair the childish errors he recalls: It is a truism not be remembered as the child experienced it; it will be overtly reconstructed as the adult has re-experienced it.
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