Eighteen-year-old Finn, an outsider in his quiet Midwestern town, is the only witness to the abduction of town favorite Roza, but his inability to distinguish between faces makes it difficult for him to help with the investigation, and subjects him to even more ridicule and bullying.
We have gaps in the world. In the space of things. So many places to lose yourself, if you believe that they’re there. You can slip into the gap and never find your way out. Or maybe you don’t want to find your way out.
— Dreamlike and at times chilling. About beauty, love, loss, identity, and perceptions. I really loved the prose, the characterizations, and the many themes/ideas it explored. This book is just STUNNING.