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352 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1997
People make mistakes all the time, so many mistakes they aren't mistakes anymore, they're just positive and negative charges shooting back and forth and moving you along. Like good luck and bad luck. Like a tunnel you're walking through, with all your pores wide open. When it turns, you turn too.
“Departures and arrivals: he didn’t know it then, but these two forces would form the twin bolts of his existence — as would the brief moments of clarity that rose up in between, offering stillness. A suspension of breath. His life held in his own hands.”
“‘Mon père’; the words struck Larry in the heart. The lighter-than-air mateyness, the straight-in-the-eye punch. This was more than he deserved, much more. With a stab of love he watched his son watching him — a grown man who stumbled, fell into error, got lost, made a fool of himself, but was willing, at least, to be rescued. Something good was bound to come of this.”