The Weird Was Made Flesh and Dwelt
Among Us
When a child is born, a quick inventory of his or her fingers and toes serves as our first assessment of ‘normalcy.’ People struggle for words to express the audacity of Nature should she deviate from her own laws. Health team members’ eyes weigh heavily on the parents. “Admit it,” they seem to say, “he’ll never play the piano.”
When a child is born, a quick inventory of his or her fingers and toes serves as our first assessment of ‘normalcy.’ People struggle for words to express the audacity of Nature should she deviate from her own laws. Health team members’ eyes weigh heavily on the parents. “Admit it,” they seem to say, “he’ll never play the piano.”