āA sparkling memoir of a well-lived life of literature, fame, and loveā (Booklist) by one of Americaās most beloved authors, as he looks back over his 100 years.
In this remarkable memoir āfull of adventure, wit, color, and detailā (Jewish Journal), Herman Wouk finally reflects on the life experiences that inspired his most enduring novels. With a tone that is āgenerous and warmā (The Boston Globe), he tells of his days writing for comedian Fred Allenās radio show, one of the most popular shows in the history of the medium; enlisting in the US Navy during World War II; falling in love with Betty Sarah Brown, the woman who would become his wife (and literary agent) for sixty-three years; writing his Pulitzer Prizeāwinning novel, The Caine Mutiny; as well as a big hit Broadway play and an equally big Broadway flop; and the surprising inspirations and people behind such masterpieces as The Winds of War, War and Remembrance, Marjorie Morningstar, and Youngblood Hawke.
Written with the wisdom of a ātrailblazing centenarian charmerā (Buffalo News) and the wit of someone who began his career as professional comedy writer, Sailor and Fiddler is an unprecedented reflection on writing and faithāāa lovely coda to the career of a man who made American literature a kinder, smarter, better placeā (NPR).