This is the memoir of a nine-month sabbatical, in which Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Alice Steinbach reconnects with herself through a variety of experiences, and in a variety of places, across Europe.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Alice Steinbach searches the world for interesting things to write about, and finds a goodly share. Here she includes entertaining comments on everything from Japanese dance to French cooking to a gelato on a Florence street.
This first book from Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Steinbach is an intimate, personal collection of essays, remembrances, and columns that follow in the creative non-fiction tradition of Anna Quindlen and May Sarton. While it recounts the experiences and observations of a divorced, working mother, it expresses hopes and fears universal to all women. ...
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