The Woman at the Washington Zoo: Writings on Politics, Family, and Fate by Marjorie Williams Paperback Book

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Author: Marjorie Williams

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Perseus Books Group

Published: Nov 2006

Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Personal Memoirs

Retail Price: $16.99

Pages: 384

Synopsis

Beloved by readers and critics nationwide, The Woman at the Washington Zoo collects Marjorie Williams's brilliant writings-from sharp political profiles to witty commentary on gender and family life to tender, intensely personal explorations of illness and loss. A Washington Post columnist and contributing editor at Vanity Fair, Marjorie wrote political portraits that came to be considered the final word on the capital's most powerful figures. She also wrote essays for Slate, the Post's op-ed page and other publications that extended beyond politics to tackle topics at once broader and more intimate, including 'Hit by Lightning,' Williams's memoir of her battle against fourth-stage liver cancer. In 'The Alchemist' Williams paints a heartbreaking portrait of her own mother at middle age that follows a winding path from the culinary arts to love, infidelity, admiration, and sorrow. Throughout the book Williams writes with a blend of candor, humor, and grace that was uniquely her own. This splendid collection provides a window into Washington's political elite, the messy lives that the rest of us lead, and-perhaps most powerfully-Williams herself.

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