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The subject is grim, but what moved me about this book was, oddly enough, something approaching the so-called triumph of the human spirit — our collective curiosity and knack for problem-solving over millennia.”

—Lydia Kiesling reviews Rabid 
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The subject is grim, but what moved me about this book was, oddly enough, something approaching the so-called triumph of the human spirit — our collective curiosity and knack for problem-solving over millennia.”

—Lydia Kiesling reviews Rabid 

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