Pages of light, John Colburn's Invisible Daughter is an incandescent folding of language and meaning. In 1979 Minnesota, a town happened. A tale was told. Two boys became finders. Of ancestry and adolescence, of metaphor and myth. In this poetic incantation, every loosening of place and time proves as dazzling as it is destructive, a sharp illumination of both the deficiencies and generative possibility of interior darkness.
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Pages of light, John Colburn's Invisible Daughter is an incandescent folding of language and meaning. In 1979 Minnesota, a town happened. A tale was told. Two boys became finders. Of ancestry and adolescence, of metaphor and myth. In this poetic incantation, every loosening of place and time proves as dazzling as it is destructive, a sharp illumination of both the deficiencies and generative possibility of interior darkness.
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Very good. Some light shelf storage or usage wear present. The interior appears unmarked and the binding is tight. Pictures available upon request. Individually inspected by Shadow. Thanks for supporting an independent bookseller!