Pip Pip by Jay Griffiths is a whirl of a book about time. He
considers speeding time and slowing time, stretching time and contracting time,
male and female time, poetic time, even wild time and time to enjoy. Any page
will get you hooked. Science receives plenty of attention. Published by
HarperCollins, £12.99, ISBN 002570777.
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