Description
About the Author
Dan Savage's column, "Savage Love," is a nationally syndicated sex-advice column read by more than four million people each week. He has written the column for eight years, and it runs in twenty-six newspapers in the United States and Canada. He also writes "Dear Dan," an online advice column for ABCNews.com. Savage is the associate editor of The Stranger in Seattle and a regular contributor to This American Life on NPR and is the author of Savage Love (Plume), a collection of his advice columns. He lives in Seattle, Washington.
Reviews
"Hilarious, heartfelt." -Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"As funny as David Sedaris's essay collections, but bawdier and more thought-provoking." -Publisher's Weekly (starred review)
"Most of all, a book about creating and appreciating family." -Seattle Times
"I think America would be a better place if everyone on every side of the gay marriage debate would read this book." -Ira Glass, host of the public radio show This American Life
"The strongest argument here, which [Savage] brilliantly plays down, is that family means everything to these people: married, not married, blended, gay, straight, whatever." -The Washington Post
Book Information
ISBN 9780452287631
Author Dan Savage
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint New American Library
Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Weight(grams) 260g
Dimensions(mm) 201mm * 137mm * 17mm