Flyover Lives

Author:   Diane Johnson
Publisher:   Viking Books
ISBN:  

9780670016402


Pages:   263
Publication Date:   16 January 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Smart . . . perceptive . . . Flyover Lives is a memoir of the Midwest sure to charm readers. --Maureen Corrigan, NPR From the New York Times bestselling author of Le Divorce, a dazzling meditation on the mysteries of the wispy but material family ghosts who shape us Growing up in the small river town of Moline, Illinois, Diane Johnson always dreamed of floating down the Mississippi and off to see the world. Years later, at home in France, a French friend teases her: Indifference to history--that's why you Americans seem so naive and don't really know where you're from. The j'accuse stayed with Johnson. Were Americans indifferent to history? Her own family seemed always to have been in the Midwest. Surely they had got there from somewhere? In digging around, she discovers letters and memoirs written by generations of stalwart pioneer ancestors that testify to more complex times than the derisive nickname The Flyover gives the region credit for. With the acuity and sympathy that her novels are known for, she captures the magnetic pull of home against our lust for escape and self-invention. This spellbinding memoir will appeal to fans of Bill Bryson, Patricia Hampl, and Annie Dillard.

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Author:   Diane Johnson
Publisher:   Viking Books
Imprint:   Viking Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.395kg
ISBN:  

9780670016402


ISBN 10:   0670016403
Pages:   263
Publication Date:   16 January 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Remaindered
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained

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Praise for Flyover Lives by Diane Johnson: [A] vivid . . . quest for roots. Johnson strikes an elegiac note in her cullings of family and national history . . . splendid. -- The New York Times Book Review Smart and engaging . . . [A] singularly agreeable and appealing book. -- The Washington Post Smart . . . perceptive . . . Flyover Lives is a memoir of the Midwest sure to charm readers . . . Johnson vividly reminds us that the country we're all from is the unfamiliar one called the past. --Maureen Corrigan, NPR Delightful . . . compelling and entertaining. . . . Johnson has a sharp eye for detail, and . . . her storytelling brings [the] past vividly to life. -- Chicago Tribune Solid Midwestern values seasoned by charm, affection, and lovely writing provide a welcome detour off the tabloid [memoir] path. . . . [It's an] absolute pleasure [to be] in the company of a skilled writer who so eloquently examines the people and geography that shaped her. --Boston Globe Like her heroines, Johnson appears to have a boundless curiosity about the world and its inhabitants . . . What gives her memoir its charm and makes it so consistently beguiling is . . . the tone in which she relates her recollections, reflections, and discoveries. Fans of her novels will recognize the cheerful, wry bemusement, the rare combination of optimism and clear-sightedness, the humor and the intelligence we have come to expect from her fictional first-person narrators, and from the knowing voice that moves seamlessly from the consciousness of one character to another. --Francine Prose, The New York Review of Books Johnson seeks to understand how [her family] history has shaped her character, and when she describes her time as a screenwriter and a young mother with four children in nineteen-sixties England, her cheerful pragmatism and unsparing work ethic do seem tied to the can-do spirit of her ancestors. -- The New Yorker Charming. --San Francisco Chronicle Engaging and filled with feeling for an America that is gone forever. -- Christian Science Monitor Diane Johnson's wry new memoir is an absorbing exploration of the people and places that have shaped her. . . . By investigating the lives of her ancestors, Johnson finds that there are no 'flyover' lives, and that every person has a story worth telling. -- BookPage Johnson is a felicitous writer, cheerfully alert to irony and absurdity. The unfailing deftness of the prose makes this book a pleasure. -- Kirkus Reviews Adeptly structured, incisive, funny, and charming, Johnson's look back delves into deep questions of history and inheritance. . . . Keenly observed. -- Booklist Award-winning novelist and essayist Diane Johnson explores her Midwestern roots and family history in this charming and candid memoir. . . . An enjoyable peek into how America shaped one celebrated author's consciousness. --Publishers Weekly


Early Praise for Flyover Lives by Diane Johnson: [A] vivid . . . quest for roots. Johnson strikes an elegiac note in her cullings of family and national history . . . splendid. -- The New York Times Book Review Solid Midwestern values seasoned by charm, affection, and lovely writing provide a welcome detour off the tabloid [memoir] path. . . . [It's an] absolute pleasure [to be] in the company of a skilled writer who so eloquently examines the people and geography that shaped her. --Boston Globe Johnson is a felicitous writer, cheerfully alert to irony and absurdity. The unfailing deftness of the prose makes this book a pleasure. -- Kirkus Reviews Adeptly structured, incisive, funny, and charming, Johnson's look back delves into deep questions of history and inheritance. . . . Keenly observed. -- Booklist Award-winning novelist and essayist Diane Johnson explores her Midwestern roots and family history in this charming and candid memoir. . . . An enjoyable peek into how America shaped one celebrated author's consciousness. -- Publishers Weekly


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Diane Johnson is an American-born novelist and essayist. A two-time finalist for both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award in three different genres--essay, biography, and fiction--she is the author of a dozen novels, including Le Divorce, Le Mariage, and L'Affaire. Here she returns to the mode of her classic biography, Lesser Lives. She is a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books and splits her time between San Francisco and Paris.

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