Alec Wilkinson is the author of A Violent Act, Moonshine Midnights, and Big Sugar. A recipient of a Lyndhurst Prize, a Robert F. Kennedy Book Award, and a Guggenheim fellowship, he is a regular contributor to The New Yorker, Esquire, and other magazines. He lives in New York City.
"A loving, vivid memoir of a lovely man, whose spirit still touches those who knew him, and those who read him." -- John Updike
" [My Mentor is] an immersion in the virtues of wit, decency, justice, profound imagination and the mysteries of love and loyalty."--Reynolds Price
"[B]eautiful, exact, significant prose . . . a permanent meditation on fathers and sons, on apprenticeship, and, above all, on loss."--Adam Gopnik
"Elegant, engrossing, and soulful. Alec Wilkinson writes with more intensity and dedication than just about anyone."--Ian Frazier
"[MY MENTOR is a] brilliant and affecting masterwork. I can't think of another memoir to match its selfless candor and lyric grace."--Patricia Hampl
"An instance of human trust and connection, of enduring wisdom generously offered and gratefully received." -- Robert Coles --