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370 pages, Hardcover
First published June 20, 2000
6 year-old female, white, blue eyes, 3'10", 40 lbs., moderately well developed, head circumference 20 1/2", blond or light hair, shoulder length. Curly hair. All baby teeth present except lower central incisors, the incisal edges of which are even with the occlusal plane of the lower lateral baby incisors. Brown shoes (pair); flowered dress.
The cats looked up at [Dr. Henderson], licking their burned paws, wisps of smoke still rising from their fur. The doctor asked a detective for his pistol. The Coast Guardsmen were there with their rifles for the larger animals. Together they had to shoot three camels, three lions, and a puma. The thing he would never forget, Dr. Henderson said later, was how, throughout, the animals were completely silent.
Rich black smoke rolled up from the canvas. Pieces fell and caught in women’s hair, ignited their light summer dresses. The unpyrolized paraffin became a flaming liquid that rained down like napalm, burning skin on contact, staying aflame until the fuel was gone. It sizzled as it hit the skin of children in sunsuits, blisters dotting their arms like chickenpox. (p. 90)