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Mary-Lou Weisman

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Author Mary-Lou Weisman began her career as a journalist and columnist for the New York Times, to which she contributed many travel essays. Between 1998 and 2004 she served as a contributing commentator on Public Radio International's “Savvy Traveler,” and wrote a feature length film for Paramount Pictures. Her first book, Intensive Care: A Family Love Story was called “a classic” by New Republic reviewer Maggie Scarf and her best-selling second book, My Baby Book was endorsed by Erma Bombeck as "A perfect gift for middle agers and those in denial." Mary-Lou's collected essays, Traveling While Married brought a comparison to Bombeck from The Philadelphia Inquirer, “Mary-Lou Weisman may just be the Erma Bombeck of travel writing. For, like Bombeck, she offers sage advice, generously laced with frequent dollops of humor.”

Most recently, Mary-Lou wrote a biography, Al Jaffee's Mad Life, generously illustrated by Al Jaffee, . Art Spiegelman called the book, "An unnerving biography with a moving graphic novel hidden inside it." Her latest book, Playing House in Provence: How Two Americans Became a Little Bit French was released in October 2017.

Mary-Lou Weisman

3.6/5 ( ratings)
Website
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Author Mary-Lou Weisman began her career as a journalist and columnist for the New York Times, to which she contributed many travel essays. Between 1998 and 2004 she served as a contributing commentator on Public Radio International's “Savvy Traveler,” and wrote a feature length film for Paramount Pictures. Her first book, Intensive Care: A Family Love Story was called “a classic” by New Republic reviewer Maggie Scarf and her best-selling second book, My Baby Book was endorsed by Erma Bombeck as "A perfect gift for middle agers and those in denial." Mary-Lou's collected essays, Traveling While Married brought a comparison to Bombeck from The Philadelphia Inquirer, “Mary-Lou Weisman may just be the Erma Bombeck of travel writing. For, like Bombeck, she offers sage advice, generously laced with frequent dollops of humor.”

Most recently, Mary-Lou wrote a biography, Al Jaffee's Mad Life, generously illustrated by Al Jaffee, . Art Spiegelman called the book, "An unnerving biography with a moving graphic novel hidden inside it." Her latest book, Playing House in Provence: How Two Americans Became a Little Bit French was released in October 2017.

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