Nonfiction, Travel, Human Interest
A new collection of travel essays by Susan Spano
Article
Tracking Colette in Paris and Burgundy
A draught sinks Lake Powell, revealing lost wonders of Glen Canyon
Rome's Most Roman Neighborhood
Studying Mandarin in Beijing
Around the world and back to New York
Nonfiction Book
Divorce. Why do we do it? And what does it do to us? fourteen prominent writers have pondered these questions and have set down heir thoughts and personal stories, in this gathering of sometimes irreverent and always intelligent essays.
"A disarmingly candid, invaluable collection."
--Publishers Weekly
"Anyone who doubts that men, too, suffer in divorce should be required to read this."
--Glamour Magazine
"A rare, unusually focused anthology of original essays that both entertains and instructs."
--Publishers Weekly