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Since I was utterly fascinated by Bill Bryson's book “The Body: A guide for occupants”, I decided to reimagine its cover. The book is filled with peculiar facts about our bodies and the history of science on the topic. From the first page, I thought of a little figure-occupant who’s trying to make sense of it all and who is reading an instruction manual on how to navigate this mysterious “machinery”.