About This Book
A first-person narrator describes how six close acquaintances become convinced they all witnessed the same improbable event at a social gathering; each alone is certain it could not have happened, yet their mutual recollection revives it whenever they meet. They offer competing explanations—shared dream, hypnotic suggestion, or simple illusion—and agree to avoid speaking of the matter in hopes it will fade. One tangible detail, a broken Bavarian wine-glass found on the floor, anchors the dispute and prompts a wry, comic exploration of collective memory, doubt, and the ways friends rationalize an inexplicable occurrence.
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