“Turbulence, like many forms of trouble, cannot always be seen. We bounce so hard my arms sail helplessly above my head. In evolution, wing bones became arms and hands; perhaps I'm de-evolving.”
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Islands, the Universe, Home: Essays
This book is a thought-provoking exploration of islands as microcosms of the world, examining their cultural significance, ecological importance, and the personal narratives of those who call them home. The essays delve into the complexities of island life, the impact of isolation and connection, and the universal human quest for belonging and understanding. more
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