Why not learn how to learn by doing? Why not go backwards and forwards at the same time, intro-prospecting what\'s gone into our gene pool by letting it come out as the future unfolded? Each of us is a family album that few of us take the time to reference.
Serious, hilarious, inquisitive, spontaneous, Eisendrath introduces us to the people and places, the life, death and afterLife that goes on nonstop, all around us, all by itself..
Tenure at the University of Michigan inspires a cherry orchard and bulldozers invite ghosts.
The margin notes of academic articles lead to a grill admired by James Beard and a Saudi prince.
These essays range from Anatolia to Argentina, from FDR\'s secret wartime fishing trip to a plane crash in Costa Rica.
These essays are about the loves of a Place inhabited temporarily, but which shape a person permanently.
EISENDRATH, in this series of essays spanning four decades, explores the things that grow lives of their own when left undisturbed at a second home -- things like an ancestor room, a storm-struck forest, a player piano and a childhood fear of wild dogs.
Charles R.
The turning part happens by itself -- you just need to pay attention.
The trick is learning how to read the pages while making new ones at the same time.
Why not learn how to learn by doing? Why not go backwards and forwards at the same time, intro-prospecting what\'s gone into our gene pool by letting it come out as the future unfolded? Each of us is a family album that few of us take the time to reference