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If You Touch Them They Vanish

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A collection of short stories that range from domestic tenderness to sudden social catastrophe, centered on characters whose lives are altered by accusation, loss, and steadfast devotion. In one extended tale a longtime caregiver sustains and later restores a young man after a public disgrace and imprisonment, then helps transform a mountain cottage into a refuge for their new life. Other stories probe moral ambiguities, romantic yearning, and the delicate boundary between appearance and reality, delivered through concise narration, vivid characterization, and moments of quiet irony that emphasize loyalty, memory, and the reshaping of identity.

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Gouverneur Morris

Gouverneur Morris was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often blend elements of fantasy and realism, exploring themes of identity and human experience. Among his notable titles is "Aladdin O'Brien," which showcases his imaginative storytelling. Morris's writing is characterized by its vivid characters and engaging narratives, making him a unique voice in the literary landscape of his time. He also authored several short story collections, including "The Spread Eagle and Other Stories" and "It, and Other Stories," which further reflect his diverse literary talents.

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