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Island of the Colorblind by Oliver Sacks
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Megan
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Jul 13, 2010 12:01PM
"...odd genetic anomilies, swirls, transients, given a brief possibility, existence, by the nature of islands and isolation. But islands open up, people die or intermarry, genetic attenuation sets in, and the condition disappears. The life of such a genetic disease in an isolate tends to be six or eight generations, two hundred years perhaps, and then it vanishes, as do memories and traces, lost in the ongoing stream of time." p. 177
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Really well written.
Added to my TBR!
How was the book in general.
Added to my TBR!
How was the book in general.

