Were You Born on the Wrong Continent?: How the European Model Can Help You Get a Life

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$18.95  $17.62
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New Press
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Pages
336
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.1 X 1.0 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
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9781595587060

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About the Author
Thomas Geoghegan is a practicing attorney and the author of several books, including See You in Court, In America's Court, and the National Book Critics Circle Award finalist Which Side Are You On? (all available from The New Press). He has written for The Nation, the New York Times, and Harper's. He lives in Chicago.
Reviews
[C]lever and immensely appealing.
--"The Nation"

Witty and ironic--and to the point. . . . [A] necessary primer.
--"Financial Times"

Geoghegan's passing comments are entertaining and his acerbic wit fun as he buttresses his case with hard facts. . . . [P]olitical economics with a human face.
--"Chicago Tribune"

[T]ruly eye-opening.
--"St. Petersburg Times"

Geoghegan . . . once again entertains and instructs us. And by showing that a more humane form of capitalism is not only possible but actually succeeding in the heart of Europe, he also gives us hope.
--"Alternet"

Most diverting [Geoghegan] has the great virtue of being witty and ironic and to the point A necessary primer.
Jurek Martin, Financial Times
Clever and immensely appealing.
Katha Pollitt, The Nation
All dissatisfied Americans, not just progressives, should read the book.
Jeremy Gantz, Alternet
A travelogue, self-discovery prose and business book all at once written with humor and candor, making for an easy, fun read.
Courtney Crowder, Chicago Tribune"
"Most diverting... [Geoghegan] has the great virtue of being witty and ironic--and to the point... A necessary primer."
--Jurek Martin, Financial Times

"Clever and immensely appealing."
--Katha Pollitt, The Nation

"All dissatisfied Americans, not just progressives, should read the book."
--Jeremy Gantz, Alternet

"A travelogue, self-discovery prose and business book all at once... written with humor and candor, making for an easy, fun read."
--Courtney Crowder, Chicago Tribune