Another thought-provoking piece from The Boy in the Moon author Ian Brown in today's Globe and Mail: I'm glad I never had to decide whether my strange, lonely boy ought to exist.
'On his good days, Walker is proof of what the imperfect and the fragile have to offer -- a reminder that there are many ways to be human, and that judgment is our least valuable human capacity.'
Saturday, August 27, 2011
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