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Dear Exile by Hilary Liftin

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Dear Exile

The True Story of Two Friends Separated (for a Year) by an Ocean

Hilary Liftin, Kate Montgomery

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group · Print & ebook · April 27, 1999

Reading lane: Personal Memoirs

A funny and moving story told through the letters of two women nurturing a friendship as they are separated by distance, experience, and time.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Friendship at Distance

A wry, close-quarters read about friendship stretched across distance.

Come here for

  • Two-friend intimacy, with an ocean in the way
  • Playful, discussable memoir energy

Expect

  • Classroom- or book-club-friendly conversation
  • A sustained narrative with emotional, not tidy, terrain

Book Details

Authors
Hilary Liftin, Kate Montgomery
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published
April 27, 1999
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Personal Memoirs · Travel Writing
Reading lane
Personal Memoirs

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Publisher Categories

  • Personal Memoirs

  • Travel Writing

About This Book

A funny and moving story told through the letters of two women nurturing a friendship as they are separated by distance, experience, and time. Close friends and former college roommates, Hilary Liftin and Kate Montgomery promised to write when Kate's Peace Corps assignment took her to Africa. Over the course of a single year, they exchanged an offbeat and moving series of letters from rural Kenya to New York City and back again. Kate, an idealistic teacher, meets unexpected...

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A funny and moving story told through the letters of two women nurturing a friendship as they are separated by distance, experience, and time. Close friends and former college roommates, Hilary Liftin and Kate Montgomery promised to write when Kate's Peace Corps assignment took her to Africa. Over the course of a single year, they exchanged an offbeat and moving series of letters from rural Kenya to New York City and back again. Kate, an idealistic teacher, meets unexpected realities ranging from poisonous snakes and vengeful cows to more serious hazards: a lack of money for education; a student body in revolt. Hilary, braving the singles scene in Manhattan, confronts her own realities, from unworthy suitors to job anxiety and first apartment woes. Their correspondence tells--with humor, warmth, and vivid personal detail--the story of two young women navigating their twenties in very different ways, and of the very special friendships we are sometimes lucky enough to find.

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