An eloquent reminder of an act we take for granted ... Not all the chapters in On Breathing are as engaging. Some feel like a patchwork of academic commonplaces in search of an argument, a perfectly curated list of recondite theoreticians wheeled out and underused, like a scholarly nervous tic ... The best sections, by contrast, are those rooted in Webster’s experience: the reflections that emerge from her psychoanalytic work, her parenting or even a wryly conflicted chapter on yoga.
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