It’s a post-breakup come-to-Moses kind of trip, with plenty of time for self-reflection and grappling with challenges like solo dining, staying at a B&B as a single person, and discovering truth and heartbreak during a cheesy aura reading in Sedona, Ariz. The book’s conceit is that the reader is traveling along with Jacobson as she goes on a cross-country road trip for three weeks, from L.A., where the Pennsylvania-raised comedian now lives, to Asheville, N.C., from Memphis, Tenn., to Marfa, Texas and beyond. This one will no doubt sell briskly as well.īut one of her concerns is this: “Even though the book will be copyedited and proofread, my terrible grammar and lack of sophisticated vocabulary will shine through.” And that particular worry may be justified, unfortunately. These range from “all the pages somehow get numbered incorrectly!” to “no one buys the book!” Luckily for Jacobson, most of her fears are warrantless the page numbers seem to be in order, and her last book, Carry This Book, became a New York Times bestseller. We do not share data with third party vendors. Get Jewish Exponent's Newsletter by email and never miss our top stories
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