I don't usually write reviews but sometimes you read something and you're crying in your bed next to a partner that just doesn't quite get it and you NEED to tell someone about the beautiful experience you just had.
That's why I'm writing this review. This book was beautiful and perfectly timed in the sense that each piece of art felt like it held an important role and nothing was too little or too big. It made me settle back into the weird role of being a human and drew me closer to that experience which I'm pretty sure is what great art does. I want a word better than great so, like my kids at work say - I'll call this a masterpiece.
Just do yourself the favor and read it.