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WEDNESDAY ANNA
The chapter opens with Anna's morbid reflections on her own hypothetical funeral, imagining sparse attendance and minimal impact. She contrasts this with her sister Kate's future funeral, which she envisions as a crowded, high-profile event due to Kate's battle with cancer. Anna's musings reveal her feelings of invisibility and resentment, as well as her deep awareness of Kate's central role in their family dynamics. The scene shifts abruptly to a courthouse, where Anna meets with Judge DeSalvo to discuss…-
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THE WEEKEND JESSE
The chapter introduces Jesse, a rebellious young man who steals a dump truck after his car is confiscated by his father. He describes the thrill of operating the massive vehicle and picks up Duracell Dan, a homeless acquaintance, to join him on an arson mission. Their interaction reveals Jesse's desire for companionship despite his reckless behavior. The narrative shifts to Jesse's childhood, recalling how he received a skateboard as a guilt gift from his parents during his sister Kate's medical crises,…-
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WEDNESDAY BRIAN
The chapter opens with a reflective monologue comparing the disorientation of space travel to the narrator's own sense of confusion upon returning to a world that no longer makes sense. The narrator, an armchair astronomer, grapples with fragmented conversations—realizing they haven’t truly listened to Jesse and that Anna’s words hold missing pieces. This introspection leads to a revelation about perception: like Aboriginal Australians finding meaning in the dark spaces between stars, the narrator…-
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