What decades of rent increases and declining readership couldnтАЩt do, a pandemic finally did: Phil Cooper has reluctantly closed his secondhand bookstore and moved his business online. Smoking too much pot and listening to too much Grateful Dead, he suspects that heтАЩs overdue when it comes to understanding the bigger picture of who he is and what weтАЩre all doing here. So heтАЩs made another decision: to teach himself 2,500 years of Western philosophy.
Thankfully, he meets Caroline, a fellow book lover who agrees to join him on his trek through the best of whatтАЩs been thought and said. But Caroline is on her own path, one that compels Phil to rethink what it means to be alive in the twenty-first century. In Estates Large and Small Ray Robertson renders one manтАЩs reckoning with both wry humour and tender joy, reminding us of what it means to live, love, and, when the time comes, say goodbye.