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Abraham Verghese's first two books, "My Own Country" (1994) and "The Tennis Partner" (1999), were intelligent, sensitive examinations of health and disease, communication and loneliness; profound contemplations of the difficulty of life and the certainty of its loss.
Try to imagine the awful meaning of this". As the book tumbles towards its conclusion, with still so many life-changing writers unquoted and profound contemplations unarticulated, Potter's footnotes become longer, as if anxious that something might be left out.
As the book tumbles towards its conclusion, with still so many life-changing writers unquoted and profound contemplations unarticulated, Potter's footnotes become longer, as if anxious that something might be left out.
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