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136 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2006
Over the hills behind the farm the light started. Just a thinning of the very black night that made the stars twinkle more, vibrate like a bird's throat, and put out a light loud compared to their tininess.
'He knows that this is where his father got his quiet dignity, his ability to love to simply and so much. Through coming face to face with all this care in him. He thinks, if we have tragedy then we have to face care, like this taste makes me remember playing soldiers, and I can't help it. We have to admit our massive love for people. If we don't ever need to know its depth, we just feel the light on the surface.'