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CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright

  Introduction

Part One:

New Haven, 2012–13

October 25, 2012

Scan

October 27

October 29

October 30

November 4

November 8

January 18, 2013

February 16

10  February 17

11  February 17

12  February 20

13  February 20

14  February 26

15  March 15

16  Listening, Speaking, and Breathing

17  March 15

18  March 27

19  March 27

20  May 3

21  May 3

22  July 21

23  July 22

24  July 30

25  Refuge

26  July 30

27  July 26

28  July 29

29  August 6

30  For Max

31  August 8

32  August 8

33  August 8

34  August 9

Part Two:

New York, 2013–15

September 12

September 12

March 4, 2014

March 4

July 20

July 21

July 20

August 31

August 31

10  October 7

11  Some Old-Fashioned Rhymes for Max

12  October 10

13  October 10

14  October 23

15  January 14, 2015

16  Winter Poetry

17  January 14

18  April 9

19  April 10

20  After The Oldest Boy

Part Three:

New York and California, 2015–16

April 15

April 15

April 20

April 25

May 2

An Automated Recording from a Hospital Near You

May 15

May 10

May 28

10  May 29

11  May 30

12  May 31

13  May 31

14  July 4

15  July 15

16  July 17

17  Love Poem for Hera

18  July 8

19  Max and Victoria Get Married: A Blessing

20  August 4

21  August 4

22  August 6

23  August 7

24  September 9

25  September 9

26  September 20

27  September 27

28  September 28

29  September 29

30  Giving Her 100%

31  January 16, 2016

32  January 16

33  January 16

34  January 16

Part Four:

California, 2016

February 12

February 12

February 16

February 16

February 18

February 23

February 29

March 8

March 8

10  March 9

11  March 9

12  March 31

13  The Other Birthday

14  March 31

15  The Final Voicemails

16  April 11

17  A Walk with My Nephew, Who has Asked about Being a Good Man

18  June 5

Then:

Everywhere. Time Unimportant

  Afterword

  Acknowledgments

  Text and Illustration Credits

  The Editor’s Circle of Milkweed Editions

  About the Authors

Letters from Max

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