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The Millions
GROUNDBREAKING. A career-defining book. -The New Yorker
Sallie Tisdale is the author of seven books on such varied subjects as
medical technology, her pioneer ancestors, and Buddhist women teachers.
Her many essays have appeared in Harper's, Conjunctions, The New
Yorker, Antioch Review, The Threepenny Review, and many other journals.
This first collection of work spans 30 years and includes an
introduction and brief epilogues to each essay. Tisdale's questing
curiosity pursues subjects from the biology of flies to the experience
of working in an abortion clinic, why it is so difficult to play sports
with men, and whether it's possible for writers to tell the truth. She
restlessly returns to themes of the body, the family, and how we try to
explain ourselves to each other. She is unwilling to settle for easy
answers, and she finds the ambiguity and wonder underneath ordinary
events. The collection includes a recent essay never before published,
about the mystery of how we present