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A literary exploration that asks seeks to answer the question: Have I lived the life I intended?

Jesse Browner, a novelist with a full-time job at the United Nations, has written a book reminiscent of the Talking Heads classic song "Once in a Lifetime."



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"A beautifully crafted, soul-searching investigation that cannot leave us unmoved...Jesse Browner breaks wide open our tendency to let life ebb away in a complacent opacity, allowing essential questions to surge forth: should I seek fame, wealth and power or freedom, creativity and fulfillment?" -- Matthieu Ricard, author of Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life's Most Important Skill "Could this book be any more intriguing? Wise, self-effacing, sweet, and scorning, to our great privilege, Jesse Browner, on the hallowed path of the classic seeker, rends open his heart and mind. How lucky we are to be invited on his hero's journey!" -- Joel Rose, author of The Blackest Bird and co-author of Get Jiro! "Literarily informed and philosophically engaged, Browner's essays are infused with a rueful ambivalence as well as an all-too-human longing for possible pasts and futures." -- Kirkus Reviews "Exceptional." -- Library Journal "Jesse Browner's extraordinary inquiry into the path taken is hilarious, moving, and always wonderful. Sometimes baffled, sometimes amused, sometimes horrified, he offers a mid-way meditation on a life half-lived and clears, for himself and the reader, a new space of hope." -- Joseph O'Neill, author of Netherland and The Dog "A beautifully written, erudite, and thought-provoking examination of the underpinnings of a creative life." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Wistful, emboldening, questioning, provocative, and whimsical... Browner understands that there are many ways to get to where one wants to be. He offers inspiration on both literary and personal levels." -- Booklist By turns hilarious, profound, and unexpected, [Browner] leaves us to understand that while our lives may have wound up on a different shore than the one we'd set our sights on, that's not such a bad thing. The only possible us is the us who happened. -- Karen Karbo, Los Angeles Review of Books

How Did I Get Here Making Peace with the Road Not

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      Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 30/07/2015
      ISBN13: 9780062275691, 978-0062275691
      ISBN10: 0062275690

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A literary exploration that asks seeks to answer the question: Have I lived the life I intended?

      Jesse Browner, a novelist with a full-time job at the United Nations, has written a book reminiscent of the Talking Heads classic song "Once in a Lifetime."



      Trade Review
      "A beautifully crafted, soul-searching investigation that cannot leave us unmoved...Jesse Browner breaks wide open our tendency to let life ebb away in a complacent opacity, allowing essential questions to surge forth: should I seek fame, wealth and power or freedom, creativity and fulfillment?" -- Matthieu Ricard, author of Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life's Most Important Skill "Could this book be any more intriguing? Wise, self-effacing, sweet, and scorning, to our great privilege, Jesse Browner, on the hallowed path of the classic seeker, rends open his heart and mind. How lucky we are to be invited on his hero's journey!" -- Joel Rose, author of The Blackest Bird and co-author of Get Jiro! "Literarily informed and philosophically engaged, Browner's essays are infused with a rueful ambivalence as well as an all-too-human longing for possible pasts and futures." -- Kirkus Reviews "Exceptional." -- Library Journal "Jesse Browner's extraordinary inquiry into the path taken is hilarious, moving, and always wonderful. Sometimes baffled, sometimes amused, sometimes horrified, he offers a mid-way meditation on a life half-lived and clears, for himself and the reader, a new space of hope." -- Joseph O'Neill, author of Netherland and The Dog "A beautifully written, erudite, and thought-provoking examination of the underpinnings of a creative life." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Wistful, emboldening, questioning, provocative, and whimsical... Browner understands that there are many ways to get to where one wants to be. He offers inspiration on both literary and personal levels." -- Booklist By turns hilarious, profound, and unexpected, [Browner] leaves us to understand that while our lives may have wound up on a different shore than the one we'd set our sights on, that's not such a bad thing. The only possible us is the us who happened. -- Karen Karbo, Los Angeles Review of Books

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