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576 pages, Paperback
First published September 5, 2017
A flight attendant stood in the aisle, frowning. "We're landing soon. Please raise your tray and refrain from excessive prayer."
It's a family library." She glanced up and down the narrow street, drew close to Raymet, and tried to keep her voice level. "The wars broke up libraries families spent centuries building. What wasn't looted fell into the dead city-my family's books, the Ko's, all the old collections."
"I know that."
"But you don't live it. I know every book in the Hala collection. I feel the ones we've lost-like missing teeth."
"Here, sanity is a security issue. Deranged perceptions, including conspiracy theories, can breach consensus reality, and let the dead city in. That's why the Rectification program exists." She touched her breastbone. "We all doubt, sometimes. We doubt ourselves, our worlds, our truths. It can happen to anyone. Even to people of faith. When we can no longer bear the work, we seek refuge in a clearer mind."