![]() ![]() ![]() It’s the anywhere-but-here part of the disease that says, “Remove yourself from this, go someplace new, and everything will be better.” Two years into our Florida stint, my mother pulled a geographic as radical as the move from Rochester. “Doing a geographic” is a term alcoholics often use for acting on the impulse to start over by moving to a new town, or state, instead of making any internal changes. Her first novel, The Boys, will be published Jby Spiegel & Grau.more ![]() O Magazine named her memoir - Mother Daughter Me – one of "Ten Titles to Pick Up Now." She is the author of six works of nonfiction covering a diverse range of topics, including the origins of the Internet, computer hackers, German reunification, and the pianist Glenn Gould. Katie Hafner was on staff at The New York Times for ten years, where she remains a frequent contributor, writing on healthcare and technology. O Magazine named her memoir - Mother Daughter Me – one of "Ten Titles to Pick Up Now." Her first novel, The Boys, will be published Jby Spiegel & Grau. ![]()
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