August 2008
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The Anglo Files: A Field Guide to the British
New York Times Bestseller
Read an Excerpt Introduction: Lunch with an Earl Dispatches from the new Britain: a slyly funny and compulsively readable portrait of a nation finally refurbished for the twenty-first century.
Sarah Lyall, a young reporter for the New York Times, move to London in the mid-1990s and soon became known for her amusing and incisive dispatches from her adopted country. As...
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Praise for The Anglo Files
“The Anglo Files should be handed out, as a public service, in the immigration line at Heathrow.” - MALCOLM GLADWELL, author of Blink
“Superb social and cultural anthropology by a reporter who has lived among her subjects without losing her sense of wonder for them. Imagine Margaret Mead channeling Jon Stewart and you have Sarah Lyall.” - ERIC LAX, author of Conversations...
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Sarah Lyall is a London correspondent for the New York Times. Subscribe to receive her most recent articles via RSS.
Sarah Lyall
Sarah Lyall grew up in New York City and is a London correspondent for the New York Times. She lives there with her husband, the writer Robert McCrum, and their two daughters. The Anglo Files is her first book.
Contact
Email: Sarah Lyall theanglofiles@gmail.com
Rights: Kathy Robbins, Literary Agent kclose@robbinsoffice.com
Media: Elizabeth Riley, Publicist eriley@wwnorton.com