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Dolnick sets his debut novel in the Central Park Children's Zoo, where he briefly worked, and where his protagonist, Henry, finds employment, after flunking out of college. The zoo, a rich seam of metaphor, serves as the backdrop to Henry's coming-of-age drama. Staying in the Manhattan apartment of his brother's rich girlfriend, he becomes infatuated with a beautiful tease, while ...