Simon & Schuster, 2008
207 pages
Date completed: March 3, 2010
Some of these stories were absolutely priceless. July is very good at inventing concepts that are unheard of-- the example that comes to mind is the story in which the narrator teaches elderly people to swim in her kitchen, with their faces in bowls of water as they "swim" across the tile floor.
My apologies that this review is so abbreviated: I'm writing about this book 2 months after I completed it, and so I've forgotten its exact effects on me/contents. In addition, my copy of the book is at my house, and I'm currently in my dorm, so I can't even flip back through it to refresh my memory. I just remember really liking it, whatever that is worth.
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