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feral boy is captured and 'civilised' in the Languedoc region. A widower in a
self-satisfied suburb engulfs his loneliness in a sea of rats. A weary city GP
is baffled by a Mexican boy, the son of a taco-seller, who can feel no pain. A
junior film editor invents the death of his own daughter because he can't face
going in to work. A vindictive teenager with a gasoline fixation runs into trouble
with his Japanese neighbour. Two washed-up crooners in 1950s New York get creative
while recording a schmaltzy Christmas special. In this beguiling new collection
of stories, T. C. Boyle, one of the world's greatest storytellers, explores the
improbable, the tragic, the allegorical and the altogether ordinary. 
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