In 2002 Guillermo Fesser quit his morning radio talk show in
Madrid, and moved with his family to Rhinebeck, N.Y., for a
sabbatical year. Finding himself in a rural community 6,000 miles
from home and 100 miles from New York City, Fesser began to
discover an America he had never imagined existed.
"One Hundred Miles from Manhattan" is a fresh, funny, positive
and affectionate portrait of life in small-town America and beyond.
This book is filled with the stories of the people Fesser met, the
places he visited and the things he learned during his year in
Rhinebeck. From the German neighbors who welcome in the New Year by
jumping back and forth from the couch to the coffee table to a
Texan rancher who follows Native American traditions in the raising
of bison. From a guide who leads fishing expeditions into Alaska s
Kuskokwim Mountains to the engineer responsible for the steam
conduction system in Manhattan s underbelly. And from a former
follower of Reverend Moon-turned-track coach to the man who created
Big Bird.
" One Hundred Miles from Manhattan" is a book that Jon Stewart
should have written. But he couldn t have since he rarely leaves
Manhattan. Thankfully Guillermo Fesser did. This famous Spanish wit
dispels pre-conceived notions about America by using good old
wanderlust and fresh eyes to document what a rich country we are.
Not materially; but in spirit, history and character. Guillermo
should sit back down and try his hand at the great American novel.
Bill Owens, Executive Editor, 60 Minutes, CBS
Fesser looks at daily life through a unique lens. "One Hundred
Miles from Manhattan" is wacky, funny and full of characters I
would like to meet. Bravo Pedro Almodovar, Filmmaker
With fast-paced and witty storytelling, going well beyond the
stereotypes and cliches we are so used to hearing about America,
Fesser captures the true essence of this country and its people,
their vast cultural wealth and exhilarating complexity. Juan Manuel
Benitez, Anchor, NY1, New York City
As he struggled to reconcile what he learned from the people he
met with his preconceptions about the U.S., their tales became
fodder for a bestseller in Spain: "A Cien Millas de Manhattan." Now
the book has just been translated into English, giving Guillermo a
crack at surprising you about a place you know. You should let him.
Nick Leiber, Editor, Bloomberg Businessweek, New York City
About the author: Guillermo Fesser is a Spanish journalist
mostly known in his country for his innovative morning radio talk
show, Gomaespuma, which ran 25 years and had over 1 million
listeners.
Fesser studied journalism at the Universidad Complutense of
Madrid and filmmaking at the University of Southern California, Los
Angeles via a Fulbright scholarship. He has written and directed
films; edited and hosted television news programs; and published
articles in the major Spanish newspapers "El Pais" and "El
Mundo."
Fesser lives with his family in Rhinebeck, New York, where he
broadcasts weekly stories on life in small-town America to Onda
Cero Radio in Spain and blogs for "The Huffington Post.""
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