A memoir about the bittersweet turbulence of finding your way in a big city.
Meg Fee is a Texas-born writer who spent her formative adult years in NYC. In 2017 she said goodbye to New York to pursue a Master of Public Policy at Duke University.
If you ever needed a book that would be both relatable as hell when
you're in your lowest dating woes, and act as the most soothing
balm for heartbreak, then you need to add this book in your
life.'
*Bustle*
A beautifully warm-hearted and vulnerable memoir. I enjoyed every
single page.'
*Emma Gannon, author & broadcaster, Ctrl Alt Delete*
Meg writes so movingly about the way one's ghosts can inhabit a
city, and how courage comes from embracing them.'
*Daisy Buchanan, author, How to Be a Grown-Up*
Places I Stopped on the Way Home is perfect - an exquisite
articulation of loneliness and searching.'
*Laura Jane Williams, author, Ice Cream for Breakfast*
Without question the best book I've read this year, and one that I
will return to again and again, Places I Stopped on the Way Home is
everything I love in a book.'
*The Literary Edit*
A collection of raw yet beautifully crafted snapshots of Meg Fee's
painful coming-of-age in the city she had dreamed of inhabiting ...
touched me far more than I had expected.'
*A Life in Books*
Places I Stopped on the Way Home is an engaging account of a young
woman shaping a life that shows her what she does and doesn't want,
ultimately allowing her to become the person she wants to be . I
found myself frequently marking lines and wondering how Fee had
sussed so many of these things long before I did.'
*The Writes of Woman*
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