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286 pages, Paperback
First published April 1, 2019
We formed a sort of romantic, classless society within society at large.Somehow, also, I hadn't realized that Sacks was British—perhaps because his prose is so thoroughly Americanized.
—p.217
A few days later, the day Jonathan's parents were due to return, we heard dull thuds emanating from the basement, and going down to investigate, we encountered a grotesque scene: the cuttlefish, insufficiently preserved, had putrefied and fermented, and the gases produced had exploded the jars and blown great lumps of cuttlefish all over the walls and floor; there were even shreds of cuttlefish stuck to the ceiling. The intense smell of putrefaction was awful beyond imagination.My own son brought a squid home from the beach in a jar, once. Once. Although it did not explode in our refrigerator, the smell upon opening the jar a few weeks later was still memorable...
—p.16
I am most alarmed by such distraction and inattention when I see young parents staring at their cell phones and ignoring their own babies as they walk or wheel them along. Such children, unable to attract their parents' attention, must feel neglected, and they will surely show the effects of this in the years to come.
—p.254