Widely known as an original and graceful writer, Roger Angell has developed a devoted following through his essays in the New Yorker.
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Now, in Let Me Finish, a deeply personal, fresh form of autobiography, he takes an unsentimental look at his early days as a boy growing up in Prohibition-era New York with a remarkable father; a mother, Katharine White, who was a founding editor of the New Yorker; and a famous stepfather, the writer E.
Widely known as an original and graceful writer, Roger Angell has developed a devoted following through his essays in the New Yorker