A review by bookgirl4ever
Essays of E.B. White by E.B. White

4.0

I'm classifying this anthology of essays by E. B. White as biography because the essays offer just that-insight into the beloved author's mostly adult life, although he does include some essays about experiences as a teenager and a young adult. While some of the essays seem to ramble, there are some that really stand out in my mind: "Good-bye to Forty-Eighth Street," "Homecoming," "Death of a Pig," "The Geese," "What Do Our Hearts Treasure?", and the "The Years of Wonder." As a shy youth, White experienced the world. As a wise man, he lived one foot in rustic Maine, the other in New York City living an extraordinary life doing ordinary things.

Adult.