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Summary of Lynne Farrow's The Iodine Crisis

Summary of Lynne Farrow's The Iodine Crisis

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 When I was ten months old, my parents rented a bungalow at the New Jersey shore. I was set on the sand and given a yellow plastic shovel. I dug for hours, watching the waves crash and the water mysteriously sink into the sand. I grew up admiring the sea and the earth’s wonders. #2 My parents encouraged my curiosity and bought me a Golden Book titled Seashores, which I memorized without realizing it because I couldn’t stop looking at the pictures. From the title, I learned that the things I brought home from the shore weren’t just things, but a vast system of living beings. #3 I was not well, and in my thirties I began to feel worse and worse. I went to a series of headache clinics around the US, but no one could find the source of my complaints. I was frustrated with doctors who didn’t know how to treat me. #4 When I went to press conferences, I was given preference. The sore toe gave me an adrenalin surge and made me feisty. When I shouted out questions, I always got answers while the burly and pushy reporters were ignored.

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