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Thursday, August 12th

Random House Inc

Price: $23.00

GAIL CALDWELL

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Let’s Take the Long Way Home

Harvard Book Store is glad to welcome memoirist and former Boston Globe book critic GAIL CALDWELL for a reading from her new memoir, Let′s Take the Long Way Home.

"Caldwell has managed to do the inexpressible in this quiet, fierce work: create a memorable offering of love to her best friend, Caroline Knapp, the writer (Drinking: A Love Story) who died of lung cancer at age 42 in 2002. The two met in the mid-1990s: ′Finding Caroline was like placing a personal ad for an imaginary friend, then having her show up at your door funnier and better than you had conceived.′ Both single, writers (Caldwell was then book critic for the Boston Globe), and living alone in the Cambridge area, the two women bonded over their dog runs in Fresh Pond Reservoir, traded lessons in rowing (Knapp′s sport) and swimming (Caldwell′s), and shared stories, clothes, and general life support as best friends. Moreover, both had stopped drinking at age 33 (Caldwell was eight years older than her friend); both had survived early traumas (Caldwell had had polio as a child; Knapp had suffered anorexia). Their attachment to each other was deeply, mutually satisfying, as Caldwell describes: ′Caroline and I coaxed each other into the light.′ Yet Knapp′s health began to falter in March 2002, with stagefour lung cancer diagnosed; by June she had died. Caldwell is unflinching in depicting her friend′s last days, although her own grief nearly undid her; she writes of this desolating time with tremendously moving grace."
Publishers Weekly (starred)

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DATE: Thursday, August 12th
TIME: 7:00 PM
LOCATION: Harvard Book Store
1256 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge
TICKETS: This event is free; no tickets are required

Gail Caldwell is the former chief book critic for The Boston Globe, where she was a staff writer and critic for more than twenty years. In 2001, she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. She is also the author of A Strong West Wind, a memoir of her native Texas. Caldwell lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 

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