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In fact, it's a quieter achievement than that, and none the worse for it: a lyrical, consoling exploration of how tough it can be to start "swimming upstream" against "the prevailing forces of habit, inertia and gradual decay" – but how sometimes, when life summons us to change, we must answer.
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