A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEWEDITORS' CHOICE
A thought-provoking collection of personal essays about home
What makes a home? What do equality, safety, and politics have to do with it? And why is it so important to us to feel like we belong? In this collection, 30 women writers explore the theme in personal essays about neighbors, marriage, kids, sentimental objects, homelessness, domestic violence, solitude, immigration, gentrification, geography, and more. Contributors--including Amanda Petrusich, Naomi Jackson, Jane Wong, and Jennifer Finney Boylan--lend a diverse range of voices to this subject that remains at the core of our national conversations. Engaging, insightful, and full of hope,This is the Placewill make you laugh, cry, and think hard about home, wherever you may find it.
This collection, encompassing a spectrum of races, ethnicities, religions, sexualities, political beliefs and classes, could not be timelier....open this book, hear its chorus of voices and remember that we are a nation of individuals, bound to each other by our humanity. --The New York Times Book Review
...an honest portrait of the U.S., pieced together like an imperfect American quilt. We need more books like this. --BUST
Margot Kahn is the author of the biography
Horses That Buck,winner of the High Plains Book Award; her work has appeared in Tablet, River Teeth, and the Los Angeles Review, among others. Kelly McMasters is the author of
Welcome to Shirley, one of Oprah's top 5 summer memoirs; her work has appeared in the NYTimes, Paris Review, Tin House, and many others. Both editors hold MFAs from Columbia University. The concept of home has certainly evolved beyond a mother haloed in cake flour making home pleasant, as evidenced by the 30 essays in This Is the Place, edited by Margot Kahn and Kelly McMasters. This collection, encompassing a spectrum of races, elS.