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Crazy, thought provoking, and always entertaining, personal essayist Marion Winik is well known for decades of storytelling on NPR and the stunning memoir First Comes Love. Ram and identity will be the focus of the new collection, Guesswork, drawn from a column that has acquired "Best of Baltimore" from Baltimore publication several years operating. "The Things They Googled" looks at how se's have changed our lives. "Love, Loss, and What I Cooked" needs autobiography to your kitchen. "What If You Were Right?" and "What If You Were Wrong?" highlight the way possibly incorrect interpretations of long-ago occasions subtly radiate through our lives over time. These eight essays will inspire you to reconsider your own history and sense of self from new perspectives: how treasured places and items easily fit into, how your daily life as a reader designs who you are. An excellent release to Winik's work, which now spans seven amounts chronicling her life. "Her essays are mind-blowing," relating to Jane Smiley. "You can't stop reading them." Marion Winik is the writer of the new memoir Highs in the reduced Fifties: BY DOMAIN FLIPPING Stumbled From the Joys of Single Living. It joins Telling, First Comes Love, The Lunch-Box Chronicles, The Glen Rock and roll Publication of the Deceased, among others in the ongoing saga of her life, now comprising seven volumes. She's made an appearance on the Today show, Oprah, and Politically Incorrect and was a commentator on NPR's All Things Considered for 15 years. That is a brief audiobook released by Shebooks - high-quality fiction, memoir, and journalism for women, by women.