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A tiny, tightly organized community of wall-dwellers with a population limit divides life by gendered societies, rites, and strict hierarchies. Eric the Only, an initiate poised to perform a coming-of-age theft from the larger occupants called Monsters, wrestles with anxieties about status, mating, and courage under his uncle Thomas's disciplinary authority. The narrative follows his theft and its fallout, reframing who counts as monstrous by contrasting intimate social rituals with the perspective of much larger house-dwellers, and it examines survival, ritualized violence, and how scale shapes moral judgment and identity.

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William Tenn

William Tenn was an American science fiction author known for his imaginative storytelling and satirical wit. His works often explore complex themes through a humorous lens, making significant contributions to the genre. Among his notable titles is "Me, Myself and I," which showcases his unique ability to blend philosophical inquiry with engaging narratives. Tenn's stories frequently reflect on human nature and societal norms, earning him a respected place in the literary heritage of science fiction. His other works, such as "Of All Possible Worlds" and "Project Hush," further illustrate his talent for crafting thought-provoking tales that challenge readers' perceptions.

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