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Yes, Starbucks Has Changed Ishmael Beah's Life
There's the usual surprise from publishing types like Ira Silverberg (Beah's agent) and Sarah Crichton (his editor) and some further insight into how Crichton handled the memoir in the wake of the James Frey scandal. The publisher asked Beah to vouch for the accuracy of his book, with its sharp recall of details and conversations. Crichton was willing to take the leap after Beah assured her that he has a "photographic memory." He reminded her that he had grown up in a culture with a long-standing oral tradition and had learned to tell stories from memory around a fire - and so editing continued. Beah's book — and his message — are primed for huge national exposure. But will Americans really be able to grasp what he's been through? "I'm like any other 26-year-old," the author said with a laugh, minutes before his debut. "A 26-year-old with a Starbucks tour." Email This Post |
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