That's perfect," he said. "I'm sorry about that. It's genetic, I think. My mother had exactly the same problem, and a cousin of hers too. We're allergic to raw onion.
by Alexander McCall Smith (0 Reviews)
In "The Sunday Philosophy Club," the character discusses a family issue related to a peculiar allergy. He expresses regret about his condition, which he believes is hereditary. This reflects a common theme in literature where characters grapple with inherited traits and their implications on daily life. The mention of his mother and cousin also highlights the connections between family health issues and their impact on social interactions, such as food preferences....
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