If you marvel at the monstrous details of life, such as teeth (a visual
preoccupation of McB's) and can be found with your nose in Belt's Naturalist in Nicaragua or Kingsley's hilariously dry tales of
tromping through swamps and casually emptying baskets of odds and ends
such as a human hand, then get this book. McBride is not just an artist of great skill but a lively
writer. Here and there, a word distinguishes itself by its wayward spelling, but all scientific spelling is pedant-certified.
Navigating the composition of the pages is an adventure in
itself.
Any child who gets it, is one lucky child. It's the kind of book that ages with you. It is, in 6 words: a classic that doesn't know it—the kind that is your friend.
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