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256 pages, Paperback
First published October 1, 2008

it's like the stars, he said again, softly. i asked him his name. juan kalel, he replied just as quietly, without looking at me. i asked him to explain what he meant by that, and he sat in silence for a moment, as if ordering his thoughts. well, stars are stars, he said timidly, and again came the tittering, but i asked him to please continue. i mean, the stars in the sky are the stars that we see, but they're also something more, something that we can't see but that's still there. i said nothing, giving him space, giving him time to elaborate. if we arrange them, they become constellations, he murmured, which represent zodiac signs, which in turn represent each one of us. i replied that was all well and good, but what did it have to do with a story? he was silent again, and while he thought, i sauntered back to the desk where i'd left my milky coffee and took a long, tepid sip. what i mean is, he continued falteringly, as if each word pained him, a story is something we see, something we read, but if we arrange it, it becomes something else too, something we can't see but that's still there, between the lines, implicit.