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by Alan Deutschman (Author) "THE DENSE, DOGGED TRAFFlC persisted across the Golden Gate Bridge and all through the Marin County suburbs..." (more)
Key Phrases: cult wines, wine auction, trophy houses, Napa Valley, San Francisco, Sonoma Valley (more...)
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In this brief, intoxicating book, Vanity Fair contributor Deutschman (The Second Coming of Steve Jobs) chronicles the year or so he spent as a freeloading guest at some of the finest homes in the Sonoma and Napa valleys in the heart of California's near-mythic wine country. He eavesdrops on conversations at the cafe and bookstore, talks to locals at the Tuesday farmer's market and indulges in bottle after bottle of fine wine (one even costing half a million dollars) at the best tables. While he is not shy about writing about his personal pleasure with life in the valley, he is no mere hedonist. He's also a fine reporter, who documents the force new tech money pouring in from Silicon Valley is exerting on the shabby gentility of the wine region. After revisiting some of the same territory covered earlier by James Conaway in Napa and The Far Side of Eden, Deutschman picks up the story in present-day Sonoma with the community's efforts to defeat the very same kind of luxury resorts that first made Napa the darling of glossy travel magazines. He serves up the drama glass by glass, starting with a rather mellow debate over loose chickens in the town square, building to the battle between the town folk and a luxury hotel developer, and culminating in an election fight between the new professional class and the bohemians for control of the Sonoma City Council. What remains longest in the memory are his portraits of the wine makers themselves-some known stars, such as Jean Phillips, proprietor of cult winery Screaming Eagle, and others less so. Rarely has such an exclusive world and its inhabitants been made so accessible.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Day-tripping with Vanity Fair contributing editor Deutschman in California.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Broadway (May 11, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0767907043
  • ISBN-13: 978-0767907040
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #285,692 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bacchanalian Excesses, May 2, 2003
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Deutschman's book artfully chronicles the misadventures of "typical" Northern Californians in their native habitat. They're all here: the iconoclastic hippies, annoying activists, groovy corporate dropouts, disgustingly rich tech geeks, tyrannically earnest organic farmers and insufferable oenophiles. He pulls back the curtain on these spoiled, pampered, pompous, self-indulgent Northern Californians and their -OK, I'll admit it-utterly charmed, fascinating lives.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Reverse Snobbery, July 25, 2003
By Stephen G. Kusheloff (Sunbury, Pennsylvania United States) - See all my reviews
In paragraph after paragraph, Deutschman lauds the people of Sonoma, whom he sees as "reg'lar folks," while excoriating people from Napa, most San Franciscans, and anybody who stops at a winery for wine tasting. This is reverse snobbery at its worst. I quickly tired of Deutschman's pronouncements of who's a phony, and who's pretentious. Napa and Sonoma have plenty to offer, Alan. Leave your sophomoric value judgements out of it, especially when you revel in being a guest at a rich out-of-towner's weekend retreat in Sonoma.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Better than expected and surprisingly familiar, August 31, 2005
Two things struck me about the book. First, the eccentric characters were not unlike those that one runs into routinely in a venue I'm more familiar with--small town deep south. Though flavored of California, of wine country, and of blue-state sensibilities, dress any one of the Sonomans in a blue sports coat and khakis and stick a bourbon-and-coke in his hand and you have yourself an everyday southerner of some stripe. Rich, poor, pretentious, humble, genuine, phony, romantic, hateful, kind, any of these just so long as slightly eccentric-cum-affected. Secondly, I noted a similarity in the characters' efforts to find transcendent meaning by pursuing pastimes with literal religious fervor. Wine, wine making, environmentalism, green space preservation, leisure--all find their place as the god of some Sonoman who otherwise found deity deceased in college and liked it that way, or so he thought. In parallel, take a less than rare southerner and find him worshiping on the gridiron any given Saturday or gleaning metaphysical truth from a blues man in a juke joint and you'll see the reverse image of your friendly Sonoman. I thought the book was well written and, intentionally or no, painted a clear picture of postmodern man's failure to find meaning. No idol satisfies, no passion fulfills, and A Tale of Two Valleys depicts that nicely.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Feels like a run-on magazine article
Echoing what others have written, this is an extremely light account of the Sonoma and Napa wine regions. Unclear plot line (is there one? Read more
Published 21 months ago by J. Richards

3.0 out of 5 stars Sour Grapes
Chock full of interesting characters and insightful observations, A Tale of Two Valleys is an entertaining read that ultimately disappoints for lack of a plot or central... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Greg Johnson

3.0 out of 5 stars A fast-food book about a gourmet subject.
Alan Deutschman's "A Tale of Two Valleys" is a quick, reasonably entertaining read, but as someone who loves the Napa and Sonoma Valleys and visits them a couple times a year, I... Read more
Published on March 10, 2006 by Miles D. Moore

5.0 out of 5 stars Trembling in Mendocino
The hotel library's policy of "take a book, leave a book" possessed me of a copy of Deutschman's "A Tale of Two Valleys" which served well to prepare me for a behind the scene's... Read more
Published on February 26, 2006 by Byzantine

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting but gossipy rather than factual
I found this book an interesting read but for an apparent quality journalist it was awfully gossipy and the author seemed to have little interest in doing any serious research... Read more
Published on May 27, 2005 by Craig A. Will

2.0 out of 5 stars Oh, to be the "Kato Kaelin of the wine country"
I picked up this book because the cover summary sounded so intriguing: A look at neighboring valleys whose residents, during the weekend, are the perfect hosts "smiling upon their... Read more
Published on November 21, 2004 by mwreview

1.0 out of 5 stars Stick to the magazine articles, Alan.
I suggest a new subtitle: "Wine, Wealth, and Enough Filler to Stretch a Feature Article into a Book Deal"

This book could be summer reading for a 5th grader, but if... Read more

Published on November 13, 2003 by Brian Morris

1.0 out of 5 stars Pretentious posturing
Yes, there is no doubt that "Two Valleys" is an outsider's view of life in Sonoma Valley (he barely speaks of Napa). Read more
Published on August 17, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Great read! With only one questionable item........
The book is GREAT! I have visited Napa and Sonoma frequently since 1968 and Alan tells this absorbing story in a facinating and entertaining way. Read more
Published on May 23, 2003 by Charles W. Clowdis

5.0 out of 5 stars juicy grapes and juicier gossip
This book is so awesome! I'm not normally drawn to non-fiction titles, and I was worried that a book about wine would be stuffy. But it's so not! Read more
Published on May 1, 2003

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