![]() ![]() Ollie and Moritz need each other, even if they won't admit it. Unfortunately, superecholocation and sarcasm don't help him fight a bully or approach Owen, the boy who treats him like a human. Rescued from a lab, Moritz requires a pacemaker and lacks eyes, but he insists he isn't blind he can acutely sense his surroundings by clicking his tongue. Buzzing with awkward wisecracks and restless energy, he draws the aloof, sardonic Moritz into conversation. Ollie’s allergy to electricity has exiled him and his mother to a cabin in the Michigan woods with little company besides Auburn-Stache, his unconventional doctor, and Liz, a girl who brings him news from the world of TVs and humidifiers. Ollie sees his new German pen pal, Moritz, as a potential lifeline. Opposites attract-and repel-in Thomas' epistolary debut novel. ![]()
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