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192 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 2006



the shark was drowning its sorrows inside its glass cage. it turned this way and that for no apparent reason, taking no notice of the opaline jellyfish and shoals of multicoloured fish swimming out from clumps of soft seaweed. there was not much to choose between aquatic life and life on earth; either could be equally boring. the proof was in the amphibians which had dithered between the two for thousands of years without ever making their minds up, or the valium-drugged crocodiles whose sleepy eyes peeked above the surface of muddy pools. like simon, who stood watching them, all these creatures seemed to be on standby, waiting for something that was always just out of reach. over-excited kids pressed their noses against the glass, banging their horrid chubby little hands against the walls of the tanks. their shrieks ruined the silence of this other world. from the looks on the faces of their harassed parents, it was clear many would gladly throw their offspring to the piranhas. the world might well end in the same murky green waters that spawned humanity.