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A jar that holds your deepest secrets and fears. A fireman
confronts his past while trying to save a group of children who
have fallen through thin ice. A preacher's daughter goes to
fantastic and desperate lengths to write a book like Mark Twain. A
man who cures people's pain and sadness through laughter finds his
greatest challenge in a little boy. In this debut collection by
Paul G. Tremblay, there are twenty stories following the
chronological arc of a human life. Twenty stories about the young
and old, and everyone in-between.
Above: City is sprawling, technocratic, corrupt, and built hundreds
of feet above a bay, resting upon the giant wooden shoulders of
Pier. Below: Pier is a seemingly endless maze of stripped sequoia
trees with trunks as thick as buildings, branches molded into a
complex lattice of support beams and struts. Above and Below: The
people. Weapons dealers and hired heavies with major Daddy-issues;
a Pier-deported homeless man and a pistol packing priest trying to
survive with each other and their terrible secrets; a librarian
haunted by City's violent history, his family, and by Balloons; a
flawed and shattered woman who wants to escape City no matter the
cost. Their lives are a part of each other. Their lives are a part
of City Pier.
A jar that holds your deepest secrets and fears. A fireman
confronts his past while trying to save a group of children who
have fallen through thin ice. A preacher's daughter goes to
fantastic and desperate lengths to write a book like Mark Twain. A
man who cures people's pain and sadness through laughter finds his
greatest challenge in a little boy. In this debut collection by
Paul G. Tremblay, there are twenty stories following the
chronological arc of a human life. Twenty stories about the young
and old, and everyone in-between.
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