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The collection comprises personal essays in which the author celebrates the restorative power of reading, describes a lifelong intimacy with books, and reflects on how particular volumes shaped his tastes and memory. He mixes bibliophilic anecdotes, recollections of acquiring and cherishing worn editions, meditations on the dead as companions, and practical observations about literary style, influence, and the pleasures of rereading, moving between domestic scenes and travel recollections to show how books sustain and instruct.
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