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From the back of book:
Vast Spaces, Parched Lives
Allen Weir writes with precision and power of ordinary people with bizarre obbsessions in the backwaters of our land: a dust-bitten, beer-blasted Texas town called Blanco, where dreams burst like pop-tops in fillinf stations and superhighways stretch to nowhere: in a minor league ballpark in pennsylvania, where a fan catches a baseball then trades it for a kiss in the last happy moment of his life, and in tourist attraction underground where a man's love of caves draws him further and further from his wife and son.
Vast Spaces, Parched Lives
Allen Weir writes with precision and power of ordinary people with bizarre obbsessions in the backwaters of our land: a dust-bitten, beer-blasted Texas town called Blanco, where dreams burst like pop-tops in fillinf stations and superhighways stretch to nowhere: in a minor league ballpark in pennsylvania, where a fan catches a baseball then trades it for a kiss in the last happy moment of his life, and in tourist attraction underground where a man's love of caves draws him further and further from his wife and son.