Early chapters relate Philip's experience at the vicarage.
Six new chapters on common myths, issues related to smaller companies, process controls, ISO 9000, material characterization, and training.
The last chapter of the saga relates a conversation between Bolli and Guðrún.
The last, nineteenth, chapter relates the legend of Orpheus.
The chapters on substitute care, health and education relate to all children and young people in care.
Every second chapter relates part of Lucas Martino's life.
The following chapters relate to the isnād, or chain of narration.
They move rhythmically across the three generations: el- der, middle and younger, so that every third chapter relates to the same generation.
The first four chapters relate autobiographical details to his experience in touring the Civil War battle sites.
This chapter relates to how understanding the genetic code matches models for embryonic development among vertebrates.