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In this story for readers of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and A Man Called Ove, when all seems lost, he finds what matters most.. Walter Lavender Jr. is a master of finding. A wearer of high-tops. A maker of croissants. A son keeping vigil, twelve years counting. But he wouldnt be able to tell you. Silenced by his motor speech disorder, Walters life gets lonely. Fortunately, he has The Lavenders - his mothers enchanted dessert shop, where marzipan dragons breathe actual fire. He also has a knack for tracking down any missing thing - except for his lost father. So when the Book at the root of the bakerys magic vanishes, Walter, accompanied by his overweight golden retriever, journeys through New York City to find it - along the way encountering an unforgettable cast of lost souls. Steeped in nostalgic wonder, The Luster of Lost Things explores the depths of our capacity for kindness and our ability to heal. A lyrical meditation on why we become lost and how we are found, from the bright, broken heart of a boy who knows where to look for everyone but himself.



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Sophie Chen Keller

Sophie Chen Keller is the author of THE LUSTER OF LOST THINGS. She was born in Beijing, China, and raised in Ohio and California. Her short fiction has won several awards and has appeared in publications such as Glimmer Train (where her first short story was published when she was fifteen) and Pedestal. After graduating from Harvard, she lived in Boston and New York City, where she currently resides with her husband and a not-so-secret cabinet of sweets.

Visit Sophie at www.SophieChenKeller.com, and follow her on Facebook (@SophieChenKeller) , Instagram (@imsophieckeller) and Twitter (@imsophieckeller) .



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