"In this
enchanting, funny, deeply gracious memoir, Browning recounts how she
found enlightenment. There is such feeling and care on each page of
Browning's well-honed memoir...that the reader is swept along in a
pleasant mood of transcendence."
Publishers Weekly, starred review
"There
cannot be a person on earth who does not sometimes wonder what the
purpose of their life is. Dominique Browning was lucky enough to get
fired, so she had time to find out who she was or might be. And we are
lucky that she was able to write (often with great humor) about her
loss, her loves, her pajamas, and ultimately, her return to life."
Maira Kalman, author of The Principles of Uncertainty
Dominique Browning writes a monthly column called "Personal Nature" for
the Environmental Defense Fund website. She is a regular contributor to
the New York Times Book Review, and also writes for O, Body + Soul,
Wired, and Travel & Leisure, among other publications. Before House
& Garden, she worked at the Edison Project, Mirabella, Newsweek,
Texas Monthly, and Esquire. She is the author of Around the House and
In the Garden, and Paths of Desire: The Passions of a Suburban
Gardener.
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