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May 27, 2017Nicr rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
Ray and One Eye, two misfits who've found each other, are forced by fear into a life on the road. Ray addresses the narrative to One Eye ("you"), an unusual second-person device that is remarkably intimate and powerful. While the exploration of isolation may be too grim for some, the writing is gorgeous, and the evocation of the relationship between human and dog unforgettably rich.