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Reseña del editor:
When radio show host Teresa Rae Wood dies, her common-law husband and children become isolated in grief just when they need one another the most, in a debut novel that explores the beautiful terrors of learning to keep living. Reader's Guide available. Reprint.
Biografía del autor:
CHERYL STRAYED’s award-winning stories and essays have appeared in more than a dozen magazines, including the New York Times Magazine, Allure, Elle, and Nerve. Widely anthologized, her creative nonfiction has been selected twice for The Best American Essays, and Joyce Carol Oates singled her out for the opening piece in The Best New American Voices 2003. In its review of the anthology Women Who Eat: A New Generation on the Glory of Food, Publishers Weekly highlighted her tale of learning to make the perfect pudding for a tapioca-loving man. Raised in Minnesota, Strayed has worked as a political organizer for women’s advocacy groups and was an outreach worker at a sexual violence center in Minneapolis. She holds an MFA from the Syracuse University Graduate Creative Writing Program.
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- EditorialHoughton Mifflin
- Año de publicación2007
- ISBN 10 0618772103
- ISBN 13 9780618772100
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas330
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