And the reason why he had decided to open up was because he didn’t want to pretend that big boys didn’t cry. Or as he put it: he didn’t pretend to be “an alpha male who demonstrates his virility by being superhuman”.
“Upside down” normality
Next time, you enter a British bookshop and find books displayed with their back, rather than, front covers facing them don’t try and turn them around. That’s the new post-lockdown normal.
Or as one bookstore owner put it: “Upside down is the new right way up.” The idea is that readers get to read the blurb without touching the book. Waterstones’ flagship store in Piccadilly, London, is among the leading booksellers trying out this new normal. And the feedback, we’re told, has been positive.
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