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Sarah McColl is an absolutely beautiful writer whose word choices and sentences I call attention to in our conversation. Her memoir, JOY ENOUGH, was published two days ago (Jan 15, 2018) and is one of the most elegant memoirs I've read, similar to A YEAR OF MAGICAL THINKING by Joan Didion. This ode to her mother and examination of their relationship also incorporates Sarah's troubled marriage, her food career and so much else. Listen to us chat, two similar women, recognizing parts of ourselves in each other.
Gina Frangello, BLOW YOUR HOUSE DOWN
Kristy Woodson Harvey, UNDER THE SOUTHERN SKY
Adriana Trigiani, REUNION BEACH
Jesse Q Sutanto, DIAL A FOR AUNTIES
Vince Granata, EVERYTHING IS FINE
Michaeleen Doucleff, HUNT, GATHER, PARENT
Lynn Berger, SECOND THOUGHTS
Emma Straub, ALL ADULTS HERE
Alena Dillon, THE HAPPIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD
Gail Crowther, THREE-MARTINI AFTERNOONS AT THE RITZ
Jessica Bruder, NOMADLAND
Alison Hammer, LITTLE PIECES OF ME
Meg Mason, SORROW AND BLISS
Kristin Van Ogtrop, DID I SAY THAT OUT LOUD
Laurie Elizabeth Flynn, THE GIRLS ARE ALL SO NICE HERE
Dr. Amy Shah, I'M SO EFFING TIRED
Megan Wagner Lloyd & Michelle Mee Nutter, ALLERGIC
Anne Lamott, DUSK, NIGHT, DAWN
J. Nicole Jones, LOW COUNTRY
Paula McLain, WHEN THE STARS GO DARK
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