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After having his left arm amputated due to a car accident, Aaron is forced to return to his boyhood home to recuperate. Disappearing into a fog of pain killers, the only true joy in his life comes from the daily 90-second radio spots of science fun facts and the disembodied voice of Sunny Lee.

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  1. 1

    Aaron's amputation is a profound physical loss. How does the novel explore the impact of such a drastic change on his sense of identity, his daily routines, and his understanding of himself in the world?

  2. 2

    Returning to his "boyhood home" for recuperation suggests a regression or a return to the past. What significance does this particular setting have for Aaron's healing process, and how might it both aid and hinder his journey forward?

  3. 3

    Aaron finds his only true joy in the "fog of pain killers" through the "disembodied voice of Sunny Lee." What does this tell us about the nature of connection and escapism during profound physical and emotional distress?

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