Michael Paterniti won the 1998 National Magazine Award for his article "Driving Mr. Albert," which was first published in Harper's Magazine. A former executive editor of Outside, his work has appeared in Rolling Stone, The New York Times Magazine, Details, and Esquire, where he is writer-at-large. He lives in Portland, Maine, with his wife and son.
"Eccentric, implausible, hilarious, infuriating, and ultimately
mesmerizing."
-- The Washington Post Book World
"A splendid peek into the weird side of American life. Driving Mr.
Albert is a work of ... uncommon intelligence."
-- Newsweek
"One of the most fascinating and memorable road trips since
Kerouac's On the Road."
-- The Denver Post
"Driving Mr. Albert is entertaining, absurd, real, deep and
informative ... in a world in which it seems that all the good
ideas have been taken, it is singular."
-- The Boston Globe
"Paterniti seems to have been favored by that happy little god of
travel writers who sits on one shoulder and whispers ... the
perfect anecdotes, the perfect set pieces at the perfect moments.
... It's a brain, in fact, that I'd be happy to travel with
again."
-- The New York Times Book Review
"Eccentric, implausible, hilarious, infuriating, and ultimately
mesmerizing."
-- The Washington Post Book World
"A splendid peek into the weird side of American life. Driving
Mr. Albert is a work of ... uncommon intelligence."
-- Newsweek
"One of the most fascinating and memorable road trips since
Kerouac's On the Road."
-- The Denver Post
"Driving Mr. Albert is entertaining, absurd, real, deep and
informative ... in a world in which it seems that all the good
ideas have been taken, it is singular."
-- The Boston Globe
"Paterniti seems to have been favored by that happy little god of
travel writers who sits on one shoulder and whispers ... the
perfect anecdotes, the perfect set pieces at the perfect moments.
... It's a brain, in fact, that I'd be happy to travel with
again."
-- The New York Times Book Review
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