"The absence of light was not the only strange thing that had happened to the world. Before they lost the sun, men, women and children were becoming disfigured. Limbs were shrinking and growing to grotesque sizes. A woman’s head grew so large she had to push it around in a shopping cart. A man’s hand expanded like a balloon until he was able to sleep on it. He did say, however, that it was the best sleep he ever had. There were other odd occurrences. In Pakistan, a teenage boy turned into the shape of a triangle. In Japan, a little girl whose mouth turned into an endless source of fresh water fish became a town commodity. The cause for these transformations was unknown."
--Excerpt from the correlating short story, "Shapeless" written by Joan Tick and illustrated by Maude Black.
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