Kaylani Lei Tushy Review
Years later, people would tell one another about the woman who painted fans and changed the town's economy of loss into an economy of return—how people began to leave notes taped to benches and keys on doorsteps: small offerings for the next person who had misplaced a thing that was not theirs to keep. Children would trade paper fortunes and learn to fold jars from old magazines. The street where Kaylani's bungalow stood became a place where strangers left favors nailed to telephone poles: a promise to mow a lawn, a note offering soup, an invitation to come listen.