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Ben Saenzs vivid imagination captures all that is beautiful, agonizing and redemptive in the crossings we make through borders of geography and culture. But it is in the interior journeys of the psyche and the soul that we must find salvation; Saenzs brilliant prose penetrates to that core and he finds and exposes that truth. A reader can ask for no more than this: to be spellbound by a story, and to come to the last page with a sense of having been being changed and allowed to carry something of it away.Abraham Verghese, author ofMy Own CountryFrom award-winning poet Benjamin Alire Senz comesa haunting novel depicting the cruelties of cultural displacement and the resilience of those who are left in its aftermath.In Perfect Lightis the story of two strong-willed people who are forever altered by a single tragedy. After Ands Segovia's parents are killed in a car accident when he is still a young boy, his older brother decides to steal the family away to Jurez, Mexico. That decision, made with the best intentions, sets into motion the unraveling of an American family.Years later, his family destroyed, Ands is left to make sense of the chaosbut he is ill-equipped to make sense of his life. He begins a dark journey toward self-destruction, his talent and brilliance brought down by the weight of a burden too frightening and maddening to bear alone. The manifestation of this frustration is a singular rage that finds an outlet in a dark and seedy El Paso barleading him improbably to Grace Delgado.Recently confronted with her own sense of isolation and mortality, Grace is an unlikely angel, a therapist who agrees to treat Ands after he is arrested in the United States. The two are suspicious of each other, yet they slowly arrive at a tentative working relationship that allows each of them to examine his and her own fragile and damaged past.With the urgent, unflinching vision of a true storyteller and the precise, arresting language of a poet, Senz'sIn Perfect Lightbears witness to the cruelty of circumstance and, more than offering escape, the novel offers the possibility of salvation.