Across stories and essays, Dakota Boyer explores the question of what defines us as humans through the things we carry, stored in our own attics. Here, we witness a woman who has trouble sharing her home with a ghostly presence, a man fighting against time, a young boy's quest for something lost, and the author unpacking memories of childhood, racism, and identity.
Across stories and essays, Dakota Boyer explores the question of what defines us as humans through the things we carry, stored in our own attics. Here, we witness a woman who has trouble sharing her home with a ghostly presence, a man fighting against time, a young boy's quest for something lost, and the author unpacking memories of childhood, racism, and identity.