Although she doesn’t really know what she witnessed, but then neither do I. But in a way, my acupuncturist, she’s a witness of sorts. I don’t believe the acupuncture had anything to do with it. The first time it happened, I had pins sticking in my back. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. In this witty, unconventional novel, debut novelist Geoffrey Wood serves up equal doses of sharp humor and disquieting poignancy, exploring the meaning of redemption, beauty, and faith beyond all reason. Is his newfound leaping power a miracle from God? The result of a lifetime of over-caffeination? Or a final break from sanity? Should James “do good” with his ability? But if doing good proves trickier than expected, where do you go for a superpower manual? And what is “good” anyway? Leaper follows the confessions of reluctant hero James, a recently divorced, life-long barista who finds himself in just such a predicament and asking those very questions. What if one day-suddenly, inexplicably-you discover you have a superpower? And what if it's not a very good superpower, either, like flying or super strength, and you have no idea what you are supposed to do? Has he gone crazy? Had too many espressos?
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