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New Hampshire Literary Award WinnerNPR Books Summer Reading SelectionMy favorite collection of short stories in recent memory.” NANCY PEARL, NPR Morning Edition Profound . . . with more to say on the human condition than most full books. . . . A remarkable collection, with pitch-perfect leaps of imagination.” Minneapolis Star TribuneHorvath doesn’t just tell a story, he gives readers a window into the hearts, minds and souls of his characters.” Concord MonitorWhat if there were a city that consisted only of restaurants? What if Paul Gauguin had gone to Greenland instead of Tahiti? What if there were a field called Umbrology, the study of shadows, where physicists and shadow puppeteers worked side by side? Full of speculative daring though firmly anchored in the tradition of realism, Tim Horvath’s stories explore all of this and more blending the everyday and the wondrous to contend with age-old themes of loss, identity, imagination, and the search for human connection.