![]() “With help from Matthew Nelson’s elegant drawings, the worldly LaCava impresses by unearthing hidden treasures from a painful youth. “Truly a lovely book in every sense.” - Minnesota Public Radio's "The Daily Circuit Blog" Stephanie LaCava, along with the lovely illustrations throughout the book, shows us just how extraordinary these odd things are.” - Matchbook Magazine “Its brilliance lies in the depth in plumbs. A strange and lovely journey.” - Flavorwire ![]() “A series of wistfully illustrated essays. “What cleverly fills the honeycomb of LaCava’s own story is a compassionate, evocative biography of seemingly aberrant things and a collection of historical anecdotes that most readers would never otherwise learn, let alone find gathered all together in one small (but not diminishing), deliberate, and careful book.” - Booklist In the first, An Extraordinary Theory of Objects: A Memoir of An Outsider in. ![]() A sheer delight.” - Dani Shapiro, author of Devotion and Slow Motion Someone spoke of Stephanie LaCavas voice in her new novel I Fear My Pain. Stephanie LaCava has created something original and true, at once emotionally resonant and intellectually challenging. “This captivating, wonderfully strange little book is like no other I’ve ever read. ![]()
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