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Two competitive reporters, the eponymous author^B and her husband, Jim Mulvaney, travel the globe while trying to figure out if they can stay married without causing bodily harm in this continuation of
Exclusive (2005). The intrepid reporters start their new lives together by covering Nicaragua for
Newsday. Thanks to Mulvaney's machinations, they are asked to leave the country. They end up in Mexico City, where each tries to outscoop the other. The couple then travel to Asia with their young son in tow, searching for the next big story without getting into too much trouble with local authorities. As responsibilities grow along with the family, the couple learn about life from the travails of their sons. All is brought to life with humor and compassion as Fischkin considers the demands of marriage, parenthood, and career in an amusing novel that may or may not be a tall tale.
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She’ll take Manhattan. He’ll take Managua. When two ambitious reporters from the same New York newspaper get married, something’s got to give. And in this wry, witty tale of a modern globe-spanning romance, what gives is the conventional and the expected–as fact turns more fantastic than fiction.
Jim Mulvaney has never met a story he didn’t think he could write. Barbara Fischkin isn’t sure she can write
anything in the midst of their maddening marriage. But while Mulvaney is following his legendary nose for war, disaster, and scandal, sending them careening from Central America to Beijing, Fischkin is finding the stories between the lines–and they’re both learning the real inside scoop from baby Jack and his big brother Danny…the most revolutionary sources of all.
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