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This is a collection of short, illustrated essays that explore the things that make life great, such as visor hats, lighthouses, and the stranger who gave him a half-eaten panini on the bus. The author uses his signature childlike, dryly humorous style to argue for hope through absurdity and transcendence through the mundane. This collection is both strange and moving, attracting fans and newcomers alike.
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