The irrepressible Jan Morris-author of such classics as Venice and
Trieste-is at it again: offering a vibrant set of reminiscences
that remind us "what a good, wise and witty companion Jan Morris
has been for so many readers for so long" (Alexander McCall Smith,
New York Times Book Review). "Like Michel de Montaigne" (Danny
Heitman, Wall Street Journal), Morris waxes on the ironies of
modern life in all their resonant glories and inevitable
stupidities-from her daily exercise (a "statutory thousand paces of
brisk walk") to the troubles of Brexit; her enduring yet
complicated love for America; and honest reflections on the
vagaries and ailments of aging. Both intimate and luminously wise,
Thinking Again is a testament to the virtues of embracing life,
creativity, and, above all, kindness.
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