Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls

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Let's Explore Diabetes With Owls
Lets Explore Diabetes With Owls David Sedaris.png
First edition
Author David Sedaris
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre Essay collection
Publisher Little, Brown and Company
Publication date
April 23, 2013
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages288 pages
ISBN 978-0-316-15469-7
Preceded by Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk: A Modest Bestiary  
Followed by Calypso  

Let's Explore Diabetes With Owls is a collection of narrative essays by David Sedaris. [1] [2] [3] The book was released on April 23, 2013. [4] It debuted at the Number One Spot on the New York Times Bestseller List. [5] Sedaris has said the title was one he had considered for his previous book, Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk and was inspired by a fan's suggestion that he inscribe a book with a message along the lines of "explore your inner feelings: "I never write what people ask me so I said, 'I’ll keep the word explore' and I wrote, 'let’s explore diabetes with owls.' " [6]

Contents

Essays

  1. Dentists Without Borders
  2. Attaboy
  3. Think Differenter
  4. Memory Laps
  5. A Friend in the Ghetto
  6. Loggerheads
  7. If I Ruled the World
  8. Easy, Tiger
  9. Laugh, Kookaburra
  10. Standing Still
  11. Just a Quick E-mail
  12. A Guy Walks into a Bar Car
  13. Author, Author
  14. Obama!!!!!
  15. Standing By
  16. I Break for Traditional Marriage
  17. Understanding Understanding Owls
  18. #2 to Go
  19. Health-Care Freedom and Why I Want My Country Back
  20. Now Hiring Friendly People
  21. Rubbish
  22. Day In, Day Out
  23. Mind the Gap
  24. A Cold Case
  25. The Happy Place
  26. Dog Days

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