In her new memoir, groundbreaking journalist Gail Sheehy takes on her most painful challenge: writing about herself. Longtime friend Patricia Bosworth, who’s had a front-row seat on Sheehy’s life and work, reveals the price of honesty
"I had to go places inside myself I found unendurable," Gail Sheehy tells me, looking tiny and incredibly vulnerable. We’re sitting in her cluttered office/apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, eating tuna salad as we discuss the writing of her memoir, Daring: My Passages. The phone never stops ringing; a ...
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