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Toward the End of Time Study Guide

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by John Updike
About 36 pages (10,752 words)
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De Bellis, John, John Updike: Critical Responses to the “Rabbit” Saga, Praeger Publishers, 2005.

The collected twenty-seven essays, including some by Updike, explore Updike's writing and explain the Rabbit series.

Goswami, Amit, The Self-Aware Universe, Tarcher, 1995.

The physicist Amit Goswami of the University of Oregon has brought together spirituality and quantum physics in a language that lay people can easily understand. Like Ben Turnbull in Updike's novel, Goswami searches for a way to understand the universe and the meaning of.....

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