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Elizabeth Passarella

    Elizabeth Passarella befasst sich mit den Feinheiten des Alltagslebens mit Witz und Mitgefühl. Ihre Schriften erforschen oft das Aufeinandertreffen verschiedener Welten und untersuchen Themen wie Heimat, Familie und die Suche nach Identität. Passarella gestaltet ihre Beobachtungen mit einer klaren und zugänglichen Stimme, die die Leser in ihre Reflexionen einbezieht.

    It Was an Ugly Couch Anyway
    Good Apple
    • Good Apple

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,8(3248)Abgeben

      "For a woman who thinks of herself as a New Yorker at this point, I buy a lot of clothes from companies named things like Shrimp & Grits. Why? Because identity is complicated." Elizabeth Passarella is content with being complicated. She grew up in Memphis in a conservative Republican family with a Christian mom and a Jewish dad. Then she moved to New York, fell in love with the city--and, eventually, her husband--and changed. Sort of. While her politics have tilted to the left, she still puts her faith first, and argues that the two can go hand in hand, for what it's worth. Whether you have city lights or starry skies in your eye, Good Apple will show you that: In this sharp and slyly profound memoir, Elizabeth upends stereotypes about Southerners, New Yorkers, and Christians, making a case that we are all flawed humans simply doing our best. Praise for Good Apple : "With sly humor, ecumenical warmth, and disarming frankness, Elizabeth Passarella builds bridges between red and blue and North and South. Good Apple makes a strong case for New York City as the kingdom of God--and for handwritten thank-you notes." --Ada Calhoun, author of St. Marks Is Dead , Wedding Toasts I'll Never Give , and Why We Can't Sleep

      Good Apple
    • A collection of refreshingly honest and hilarious essays from Southern Living columnist Elizabeth Passarella about navigating change--whether emotional or logistical--and staying sane during life's unexpected twists and turns.

      It Was an Ugly Couch Anyway