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There are show and tells from almost 50 teams - so I won't simply be summarising what's going on - I'm going to Twitterise them: 140 characters or less.
In his second year at university, Ben is a sporty, confident type who doesn't seem fazed by the surprising anecdotes he tells from his first four weeks in the City.
It's in the chapti I eat every day, cooked by my auntie; it's in the music from Kampala my uncle plays on the radio; it's in the stories my mother tells from her childhood in the small African villages.
Mr. Gross's encounters with people who helped and took him in along the way remind one, in a gentler, Western kind of way, of the stories of hospitality Rory Stewart tells from a very different walking trip in "The Places in Between".
Josh Stinson, who met Neiman in 2007, said, "The stories he tells from his paramedic runs, some of the stuff he sees, realizing he might be witnessing a person's last breath, telling them the Lord, if they want him to, can still take them in — they are really powerful".
I suggest that the stories he tells – from How to Catch a Star (2004) to It Wasn't Me (2013) – all seem to share a common theme: something to do with loss and grief, and a sense of the tragic in human existence.
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