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What a little lovely book about the quest for privacy in an increasingly crowded world! It‘s an empathetic approach to the concept of privacy and secrecy, seeking solitude and respite in an overwhelming world. But it doesn‘t shy away from tougher subjects such as solitary confinement, the escalation of trespassing the privacy laws, the AIDS crisis, homelessness etc. It‘s been published almost 30y ago and yet it feels more poignant than ever.
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