The Trick is to Drink it Quickly
A memoir about love, beer, busking and a dog.
“A fast-paced, engaging account of life both at home and abroad.” –Kirkus Reviews
Anna is a writer and musician and mother of one. This is a kind of coming-of-age memoir called “The Trick is to Drink it Quickly”––about love, drinking, busking and a wolf-dog, and another, more light-hearted memoir-in-essays called “She’s Gone Chilaquiles”––about dating, food and eating.
“I’m working on more essays… including one about a favorite writer: P.G. Wodehouse, one about the experiences of some of my relatives during and after the Holocaust, and one about motherhood. (Which should be like, a whole novel, because that shit is crazy.)
Last but not least, I may have written a poetry book called “The End by Fanny Middleton”. I won’t say what it’s about.”