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Asia, China, Burma, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Europe, Russia, Latin America and Africa each get a chapter.
Religious beliefs get a chapter and many references, but the impact of evangelicalism on everything from satirical humour to sexual manners is barely hinted at.
To be exact, we get a chapter entitled "I Coldcock Ovitz," and it is certainly the best reason to buy the book.
Structured like a collection of portraits — Emily's parents get a chapter, her brother, Austin, gets another, and so on — the two-volume study is also a fascinating depiction of small-town life, and the intricacies of tricky intimacy.
Sansom, by his own account a champion nappy-changer, enjoys rubbing the reader's nose in the grosser side of infant care: colostrum, digestion, dribble, meconium, piss, sick, shit, snot and vomit each get a chapter.
Yet just as she professed herself surprised when English-speaking audiences saw 'Art' as a comedy, the mood remains more melancholic than humorous as over a further 20 chapters and 210 pages, 18 characters get a chapter each – with three granted a second say – to recount a vignette from their lives.
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Each of the four places gets a chapter, though they are uneven in drama and proximity to white whales.
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