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278 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 20, 2013



...when I saw Crandall and Emma two-stepping around the living room. Crandall was holding her closer than I thought he ought. Emma’s face had looked flushed and pretty. I sat on the stairs and watched through the railing as they danced to a Randy Travis song I later found out was “their” song. It was sentimental and sweet, with “I’m going to love you forever,” in the lyrics.

This kid’s thoughts seemed to gallop along like a herd of wild horses. I could maybe get close enough to catch one every other minute or so...“
„I can actually picture it: Letters like snowflakes, swirling in the air around Crispin and littering the wooden porch deck where—thankfully—his feet were encased in a good, insulated pair of ropers. At least he wouldn’t get frostbite and lose toes.“
“I was going to say call him Theodore. He likes that best.”
I checked Crispin’s face to see if he was kidding. He looked dead serious. “You’re shitting me.”
Crispin shook his head. “Try it. See what happens.”
“You some kind of horse whisperer or something?”
“No.” He looked up, surprised....
"You’ll just have to trust me, Jefe. Names are sacred.“
).[Crispin] I used to imagine words hung in to the air for a while, fluttering around before they fell to the ground in piles of letters like snowflakes.
[Malloy] I could actually picture it, letters like snowflakes swirling in the air around Crispin and littering the wooden porch deck .....
"You were looking for words, weren't you? You were looking around us on the ground and wondering what words would look like if they'd fallen there."
Sure it was weird, but there was no doubt I'd done exactly that. "Maybe."
"We're soul mates" he exclaimed happily. "You're the first person I've ever said that to who actually looked."