"And yet, even given the darkness of its subject matter, the tender pacing, the subtle examination of interstitial moments, the overwhelming feeling that the book leaves you with is one of warmth, intelligence, erudition, story-telling prowess and (as if that wasn't enough) voluminous technical skill. David Small... well done sir."
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