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$aPrologue: Following Ezra -- He's gone -- A different mind -- Lots of little fears -- The boy who shouted -- Finding my son at the zoo -- The reader -- Gumby, Cherrios, and red t-shirts -- Typing lessons -- I just know -- Chasing Elmo -- Is your dog friendly? -- Right and wrong, death and God -- Three questions -- Remembering the future -- Epilogue: Back in my brain. |
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