
From the New York Times bestselling author of Labor Day comes At Home in the World, an honest and shocking memoir of falling in love--at age 18--with one of America's most reclusive literary figures, J. D. Salinger.
When it was first published in 1998, At Home in the World set off a furor in the literary world and beyond. Joyce Maynard's memoir broke a silence concerning her relationship--at age eighteen--with J.D. Salinger, the famously reclusive author of The Catcher in the Rye, then age fifty-three, who had read a story she wrote for The New York Times in her freshman year of college and sent her a letter that changed her life. Reviewers called her book "shameless" and "powerful" and its author was simultaneously reviled and cheered.
"Unsparing self-scrutiny...maturity and emotional candor." --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
"Absorbing, funny, and emotionally blistering." --Jules Siegel, San Francisco Chronicle "A wry, painful, engaging book." --Frank McCourt, author of Angela's Ashes "Maynard's testimony is priceless." --Mary Cantwell, Vogue "Riveting and disturbing." --The New York Times Book Review "Even Salinger loyalists may feel compelled to reexamine their idol." --Glamour "Dazzling." --San Francisco Chronicle