The Law of Truly Large Numbers is a book about coming to terms with loss and the arrival of unexpected, perhaps undeserved, love. Based on the statistical principle that in a truly large sample set anything outrageous is likely to happen, this book not only explores the outrageous things that have already happened—the loss of siblings and parents; the loss of home, friends, and relatives; the weight of illness and physical aging—but also the discovery and rediscovery of friendship as well as romantic and familial connections.

"James Kimbrell’s new poems defy categorization. His tone is his own, his ear pitch perfect. His genius is to concentrate such a granular attention that each poem embodies a new, unpredicted discovery." — Rodney Jones
Read two poems from the book in Electric Literature, here.