Editore"s Note
Tilting at Windmills

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May 3, 2006
By: Paul Glastris

GOOD COMPANY... Last year, right after Marjorie Williams of The Washington Post died, I wrote that I hoped a publisher would put together a collection of her extraordinary profiles of DC power players and other writings. Her husband Timothy Noah of Slate devoted himself to precisely that task, and the resulting book, The Woman at the Washington Zoo, was a big hit. Now the book is the co-winner of PEN's Martha Allbrand Award for First Nonfiction. Previous winners of the prize include Nick Lemann, Amy Wilentz, Nina Bernstein, Philip Gourevitch, and Serge Schmemann. So Marjorie finds herself, as in life she always did, in good company.

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I read the book and it was wonderful.
It's rare that someone can write with that kind of understanding about people.
Bless Timothy Noah for compiling the material.
Maude

Posted by: Maude on May 3, 2006 at 5:00 PM | PERMALINK

It is a wonderful book. I recommend it wholeheartedly!

Posted by: beth on May 3, 2006 at 6:32 PM | PERMALINK




 

 
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