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Have you heard the one about the boy and nothing?It goes like this: Jace: Jason Choi, for short: too short, too skinny, too bent, great hair, disheveled, eyes not too chinky although dead like a soldier's. Jace goes days without speaking. He dreams dark riddles and laughs at jokes he can't explain. He knows that something's missing from his life, but can't name a single thing that he wants.>Have you heard this one?
There was once a strange and magical world, hidden not in the cracks and shadows of what we know, but in family and friends, in the old man lingering at the street corner and in the woman seen in passing on the train. It is where the fantastic brushes up against our reality. It is not simply one story, nor is there one hero. This is about Jonathan and the things he says, about Gabriela and the dead, Quincey and the moon. This is about the life Emet never lived, and about Elizabeth's record of it all. Though all are heroes and villains in their own tales, they bleed and spread, touch each other's lives, until it takes the whole to understand the part.
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