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OverviewA TOP TEN FAVORITE BOOK OF THE YEAR--MICHIKO KAKUTANI, THE NEW YORK TIMES A ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH BEST MEMOIR OF THE YEAR INCLUDES AN AUTHOR INTERVIEW WITH LESLEY STAHL Marie Brenner's extraordinary memoir of sibling rivalry asks a universal question: How can two people from the same family turn out so entirely different? Brenner's brother, Carl, lives in the apple country of Washington State, cultivating his orchards, polishing his guns, and attending church, while Marie, a world-class journalist and bestselling author, leads a sophisticated life among the New York libs whom he loathes. His life far from their secular Jewish childhood in Texas was as mysterious to her as their tangled past. In this affecting family saga, Brenner investigates their contentious history and discovers how inspiring it can be to turn a brother into an ally. Honest, funny, and true, Apples and Oranges is a moving story of sibling rivalry and redemption. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marie BrennerPublisher: St Martin's Press Imprint: St Martin's Press Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9780312428808ISBN 10: 0312428804 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 27 April 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews<p> Grabs the problem of sibling rivalry by the throat . . . exposing the sweetness at the core of an embattled love. -- O, The Oprah Magazine <br><p> Deftly traces three generations of a combustible, fascinating family. -- The Miami Herald <br><p> In this elegiac memoir, the author, a reporter, applies the same investigative skills that led to her expose of the tobacco industry and Enron to a more intimate subject: her contentious relationship with her late brother. . . . At once comic and tinged with regret. -- The New Yorker <br><p> If Marie Brenner and her brother, Carl, can learn to love each other, there might be hope for our divided America after all. . . . Brenner reminds us that it's more productive to eat apples than to throw them. -- Entertainment Weekly <br><p> An acid-laced tale of family love. -- USA Today <br> Grabs the problem of sibling rivalry by the throat . . . exposing the sweetness at the core of an embattled love. -- O, The Oprah Magazine <br><p> Deftly traces three generations of a combustible, fascinating family. -- The Miami Herald <br><p> In this elegiac memoir, the author, a reporter, applies the same investigative skills that led to her expose of the tobacco industry and Enron to a more intimate subject: her contentious relationship with her late brother. . . . At once comic and tinged with regret. -- The New Yorker <br><p> If Marie Brenner and her brother, Carl, can learn to love each other, there might be hope for our divided America after all. . . . Brenner reminds us that it's more productive to eat apples than to throw them. -- Entertainment Weekly <br><p> An acid-laced tale of family love. -- USA Today <br> Author InformationMARIE BRENNER's Vanity Fair exposé of the tobacco industry was the basis for the Academy Award-nominated film The Insider. She also wrote Great Dames: What I Learned from Older Women. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |