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The narrator recounts a life marked by involuntary sensory experiences, family distrust, and repeated accusations that lead to institutionalization and marginalization. As an adult he drifts among missions and skid rows, nursing schemes to secure money while convinced that unseen forces frame him for wrongdoing. A desperate attempt to reach into a collection box during a mission service traps his hand, turning a petty theft into a humiliating, prolonged exposure of vulnerability as the congregation continues unaware. The story blends memory, social observation, and darkly comic moments to examine isolation, stigma, and a fragile grip on reality.

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Jim Harmon

Jim Harmon is an American author known for his contributions to the genre of fiction, particularly in the realms of mystery and humor. With a diverse body of work that includes titles such as "Always a Qurono" and "Blueblood," Harmon explores themes of human relationships and societal quirks. His writing often blends wit with insightful commentary, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. In addition to his novels, he has penned works like "Confidence Game" and "Dangerous Quarry," showcasing his versatility as a storyteller. Harmon’s unique voice and engaging narratives continue to resonate with readers.

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