A review by melodyriggs
Writings from the New Yorker: 1927-1976 by E.B. White

4.0

I read the classic EB White books as a kid, but never really thought to look into his other writing until he was mentioned on a podcast. His essays were just what I needed: semi-serious but also witty and at times just plain funny (like when he writes about his dachshund, Fred.