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Off the Shelf
By Betsy Burton | Monday,
December 14, 2015
David Winkler, the protagonist of About Grace, dreams restlessly through the
night, as do many of us—the difference being that his dreams sometimes replay
themselves in real time, creating a sort of déjà vu state in which reality is
oddly familiar; he’s seen it all before. David has come to recognize his
dreams as warnings, much as auras can be predictors of the onslaught of
seizures. Still, for the most part, when these odd cautionary dreams occur
and later play out in real life, it’s not of huge consequence: a sliced
finger, dropped magazines, a dead bird. READ MORE
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