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Letter to a Stranger: Essays to the Ones Who Haunt Us

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Letter to a Stranger: Essays to the Ones Who Haunt Us

Contributors:

By (Author) Workman Publishing
Foreword by Leslie Jamison

ISBN:

9781643751245

Publisher:

Workman Publishing

Imprint:

Algonquin Books

Publication Date:

13th April 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

910.4

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 144mm, Height 208mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

280g

Description

When Colleen Kinder put out a call for authors to 'write a letter to a stranger who haunts you',she opened the floodgates. The responses intimate and addictive, all in the form of letters, all written in the second person began pouring in. These short, insightful essays by todays best literary minds are organised around such themes as Gratitude, Wonder, and Farewell, and guide us both across the globe and through the mysteries of human connection.

Bestselling author Leslie Jamison, who provides the foreword, reveals she has been haunted for years by a traveling magician she met in Nicaragua. Journalist Ted Conover writes his missive to a stranger he met on a New Yorker assignment in Rwanda. From the story of Vanessa Huas shoe shopper in China to the tale of Michelle Teas encounter in a Texas tattoo parlour, these pieces are replete with observations about how to live and what to seek, and how a strangers loaded glance, shared smile, or question posed can alter the course of our lives. Moving and unforgettable, Letter to a Strangeris an irresistible read for any literary traveler and the perfect gift for anyone who is haunted by a person they met once but will remember forever.

'Acelebration of the adventure that is other people.' Ariel Levy, author ofThe Rules Do Not Apply

Reviews

Letter to a Strangeris nothing less than a celebration of the adventure that is other people.
Ariel Levy, author ofThe Rules Do Not Apply

The power of brief encounters is illuminated in this moving collection . . . Bright and hopeful, this anthology is sure to delight avid travelers.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Sweet but often poignant collection . . . Mesmerizing . . . This highly recommended collection of letters would appeal to many types of readers, including individuals interested in creative writing, the epistolary form, or travel literature.
Library Journal (starred review)

Poignant, vividly described and thought-provoking . . . Each one is a thoughtful, engaging, gemlike tribute to a person whose presence changed each writer's life forever.
Shelf Awareness (starred review)

Guaranteed to fill you with wanderlust.
Kirkus Reviews

A collection that can be read more than once and feel new each time. Readers looking for quiet contemplation as well as conversation starters will find equal satisfaction in these pages.
Booklist

The symphony of voices inLetter to a Strangeris at times rousingand exhilarating, at other times piercing and plaintive. The human condition is on full display, here in these fleeting glimpses of our essential connectedness. This beautiful book is a perfect one for our times. It reminds us that we are witnesses to one anothers joys and heartaches, even if we never exchange a word.
Dani Shapiro,New York Timesbestselling author ofInheritance

By turns, moving, hilarious, and scary, this collection oftaut fiery essaysis a sprint around the worldall keyhole portraits of unexpected brushes with that one character who flares with meaning.
Jack Hitt, author ofBunch of Amateurs
Refreshingly unique in voice from one to the next but all sharing a lyrical quality . . . Rich with culture, history, and delicious nuggets of local detail . . . Letter to a Strangeris an endearing reminder of the humanity that surrounds us; messy, awkward, compassionate, vulnerable . . . Enchanting.
Associated Press

Acelebration of the adventure that is other people.
Ariel Levy, author ofThe Rules Do Not Apply

The power of brief encounters is illuminated in this moving collection . . . Bright and hopeful, this anthology is sure to delight avid travelers.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Sweet but often poignant collection . . . Mesmerizing . . . This highly recommended collection of letters would appeal to many types of readers, including individuals interested in creative writing, the epistolary form, or travel literature.
Library Journal (starred review)

Poignant, vividly described and thought-provoking . . . Each one is a thoughtful, engaging, gemlike tribute to a person whose presence changed each writer's life forever.
Shelf Awareness (starred review)

Guaranteed to fill you with wanderlust.
Kirkus Reviews

A collection that can be read more than once and feel new each time. Readers looking for quiet contemplation as well as conversation starters will find equal satisfaction in these pages.
Booklist

The process of reflecting on what a stranger meant to one, reveals deep, perhaps hidden, truths about ones own life . . . A very interesting book and a great approach to thoughtful writing.
Manhattan Book Review

[An] intimate collection of letters from some of the most beloved authors of our time, and perfect is an understatement . . . A book that has earned a permanent spot on my bookshelf, and one I do not think I will ever get tired of skimming through.
Grace Sullivan (Fountain Bookstore) in The Southern Bookseller Review

The symphony of voices inLetter to a Strangeris at times rousingand exhilarating, at other times piercing and plaintive. The human condition is on full display, here in these fleeting glimpses of our essential connectedness. This beautiful book is a perfect one for our times. It reminds us that we are witnesses to one anothers joys and heartaches, even if we never exchange a word.
Dani Shapiro,New York Timesbestselling author ofInheritance

By turns, moving, hilarious, and scary, this collection oftaut fiery essaysis a sprint around the worldall keyhole portraits of unexpected brushes with that one character who flares with meaning.
Jack Hitt, author ofBunch of Amateurs

A collection of stories from writers whove had an amazing experience with someone they dont know but who has changed their life or impacted their journey . . . Poignant.
The Edmonton Journal

Author Bio

Colleen Kinder is an essayist and editor whose work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic, National Geographic Traveler, Salon.com, andThe Best American Travel Writing. She has taught writing at Yale University, the Chautauqua Institution, and Semester at Sea. A FulbrightScholar, Kinder received her MFA at the University of Iowa and is the author of Delaying the Real World and thecofounder of the online magazine Off Assignment.

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