I consumed it. It is the electric charge we need' Daisy Johnson author of Everything Under One
Sunday morning a mysterious silent figure is found sleeping in a church in an unnamed American
town. The congregants call this amnesiac 'Pew' and seek to uncover who they are: their age
their gender their race their intentions. Are they an orphan or something worse? What
terrible trouble is Pew running from? And why won't they speak? Unable to agree on how to treat
a person they cannot categorize - whether to adopt or imprison help or harm them - this small
town is quickly undone by Pew's terrifying silence. What remains is a foreboding provocative
and amorphous fable about the world today: our borders and our boundaries our fears and our
woes.