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Oct 31, 2016JCLChrisK rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Henry is crippled by grief and guilt about his true love's death. Everyone--including his human nature--tells him life is worth living. Experience tells him it's not. This book chronicles a period of those experiences and Henry's struggle to decide if he, or anyone else, has any reason to struggle on. Whether we are ants or not Whether an ant's life matters or not. While I thoroughly enjoyed the audiobook production of the book, I'm sure I would have quite a few quotes to share here had I read the book, as it offers many elegant--and often harsh--commentaries on life. (Here's one I don't have to hunt to find, the book's first paragraph: Life is bulls***.) Henry embodies those deep insights. His story, while his own, is one that everyone knows. And it's one worth experiencing.