The Rock Eaters

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The short stories collected in The Rock Eaters are written from a range of different points of view. "Thoughts and Prayers," "The Stones of Sorrow Lake," "Yaiza," "The Great Escape," "The Kite Maker," "The Touches," "The Man I Could Be," "Catarina," "The Dreamers," and "We Work in Miraculous Cages," are all written from the first person point of view. "The Whitest Girl," "The Drownings," "What We Lost," "The Rock Eaters," and "The Radioactives" are written from first person plural points of view, each narrator assuming the voice of a collective group or community..