'Why We Swim' Looks For Answers In People And Places Across The Globe
Author Bonnie Tsui reminds us that humankind once sprang from — and still seeks — water. "Even if we can't get in the water right now," she says, "the ocean will be waiting for us."
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April 25, 2020 at 06:56PM
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NPR News: 'Why We Swim' Looks For Answers In People And Places Across The Globe
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