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February 16, 2003
THE DISAPPARATION OF JAMES by Anne Ursu (Theia, $23.95, 279 pages) Celebrating their daughter Greta's seventh birthday at the circus, Hannah and Justin Woodrow are thrilled when their painfully shy 5-year-old son, James, raises his hand to participate in a magic act onstage. But after the child vanishes to the audience's delight, it seems James is gone for good. Ursu's compelling novel blends surrealism with a keen understanding of the human heart to illuminate how a family deals with a loss for which there is no logical explanation.
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