Gail Sheehy is the author of seventeen books, including the classic New York Times bestseller Passages, named one of the ten most influential books of our times by the Library of Congress. A multiple-award-winning literary journalist, she was one of the original contributors to New York magazine and has been a contributing editor to Vanity Fair since 1984. A popular lecturer, Sheehy was named AARP's Ambassador of Caregiving in 2009.
"Gail Sheehy says that what she cares about most is honesty, and
this remarkable memoir is proof. ...I dare you to put it down. I
couldn't." - Meredith Vieira, journalist and news correspondant
"An astonishing book! ...Those were the days, my friend; we thought
they'd never end. They did, but Gail Sheehy brings them alive
again." - Richard Reeves, lecturer, syndicated columnist, and
author
"Gail takes us behind the scenes of New York magazine as only one
who was there could do." - Milton Glaser, cofounder of New York
magazine
"Its familiarity captivates. ...The book is a thorough remembrance
of [Sheehy's] life . . . her entire life. And she's had a big
life." - East Hampton Star
"I can't remember reading a book like this in years, a personal
memoir of such high literary skill and knife-edge drama. Gail
Sheehy has given me another reason to stay on track, to live like
the woman I want to be, as she has, over and over finding her way
to the spot where life is lived-in the flesh, in the mind, and in
the heart." - Judy Collins, singer, songwriter, and author
"Gail Sheehy dares to examine her own passages with the same
insight, fearlessness, and compassion she brought to her
groundbreaking journalism. Through adversities and triumphs alike,
she demonstrates the grit and courage it takes to outlast life's
challenges." - Arianna Huffington, chair, president, and
editor-in-chief of Huffington Post Media Group, columnist, and
author
"Insightful and colorful, this is a riveting tale of life, love,
and literary Manhattan. Gail Sheehy has a sharp eye for people and
a gift for storytelling. She provides an intimate look at the
powerful, squirrelly, and loyal people she has known, and the
genius editor she loves. A delightful and enjoyable book." - Walter
Isaacson, president and CEO of the Aspen Institute and author of
Steve Jobs
"Sheehy gives readers a distinct glimpse into some of the most
important events of the last 40 years, and, for many, this will be
enough reason to read on. Her perspective on the women's movement
and the decline of print journalism is especially compelling." -
Library Journal
"The love story of two superstars in the final great moment of
American magazine journalism." - Tom Wolfe, journalist &
bestselling author
"Gutsy--that's the word to describe Sheehy, who elbowed her way
through the journalism ranks in the '60s and '70s with grit,
tenacious reporting, and an eye for detail. Her exuberance leaps
off the page as she maps out her professional highs--interviews
with world leaders, her best-seller Passages--against the backdrop
of a failed first marriage and her decades-long relationship with
New York magazine founder Clay Felker. A-" - Entertainment
Weekly
"Here, [Sheehy] looks back on her remarkable life with unflinching
candor." - O, the Oprah Magazine
"Daring is an inspiring portrait of a resilient woman who fought
hard to live an authentic life, and won." - More.com
"[Sheehy's] exuberance leaps off the page as she maps out her
professional highs - interviews with world leaders, her best-seller
Passages - against the backdrop of a failed first marriage and her
decades-long relationship with New York magazine founder Clay
Felker. A-" - Entertainment Weekly
"Ardent, approachable, forthright, and empathetic ... a riveting
account of one woman's exhilarating trajectory, a page-turning,
powerhouse testament to resilience, perseverance, and hope." -
Booklist (starred review)
"[R]emarkable ... a fascinating narrative with Gail's voice,
breathless and intense, as she tries to make sense of everything
she's done--her work, her travels, her wild giddy adventures, her
sometimes intensely painful experiences." - Vanity Fair
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