Maureen Callahan
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's in two volumes.
The second volume, Careless Love.
I read that first.
I read that before I read volume one, and it remains my favorite of the two volumes.
But Goralnik is the definitive Elvis biographer, definitive.
And Lisa, when you're done with Last Train, read Careless Love.
Read it.
Lisa writes, I can't even put into words the amount of talent Elvis had.
Agreed.
Priscilla Presley, she says, has been riding on the back of it her entire effing life.
Agreed.
This is in response.
This is troublemaker Becky to our recent segment on Lindy West and the New York Times platforming this deeply unhappy woman.
my opinion um who insists that despite her morbid obesity and being married to a man who said to her hey if you even want to date me you got to let me other women and we call it ethical non-monogamy here in hipster circles so get with the program sister and she's like well hey if i want to be a progressive all leftist feminist what better thing can i do for myself you know
While listening to the most recent episode, Becky writes, she picked up a random book by the author Jennifer Wiener called The Breakaway.
Now, Jennifer is a –
a larger sized woman who writes a lot in the New York Times about the joys of said sizing.
In Jennifer's book, the character this troublemaker writes is overweight and still really fit and desired by the hottest man ever.
And the book is chock full of woke language.
It is painful.