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Discover the brilliance of John McPhee's writing with the Silk Parachute book. This collection of prose pieces showcases McPhee's most personal and captivating work in over four decades. Featuring the beloved essay "Silk Parachute" that has been widely celebrated, this book offers an array of other thought-provoking and entertaining pieces.
Immerse yourself in McPhee's world as he takes you on a journey through various subjects with his characteristic humor and intensity. From the world of lacrosse to the art of long-exposure view-camera photography, each piece provides a unique perspective that will captivate and engage you.
Get ready to explore the fascinating and unconventional world of McPhee's reportorial travels, where he encounters bizarre food, witnesses a U.S. Open golf championship, and embarks on a remarkable European adventure. From the stunning cliffs of England to the picturesque champagne country of northern France, McPhee's storytelling will transport you to places you've never been.
But it's not all about external experiences. McPhee invites you to join him on intimate and nostalgic recollections of his early years. You'll share in the joy of his outings with his mother, the challenges he faced at summer camp, and the birth of an idea for a future book while traveling as a basketball player.
With each piece, McPhee skillfully weaves in his personal connection to the subject matter, adding depth and richness to his storytelling. Just like a silk parachute gracefully floats through the sky, this book will effortlessly elevate your reading experience with its vibrant colors and captivating forms.
Don't miss out on this wondrous book that showcases the best of John McPhee's writing. Click here to get your copy and embark on a literary adventure like no other.
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