![]() ![]() The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said “Despite the adorable puppy portrait on the cover, the book is more than the story of Simba and the cross-country road trip. The New York Times was less flattering, calling it, "a book that proves it is also possible to go almost everywhere and learn almost nothing." Ĭohen wrote a second travelogue in 2016, entitled The Wrong Dog. The San Francisco Chronicle called the book "honest, reflective, and often uproariously funny,". He also wrote a travelogue, One Year Off (1999), which chronicles a rambling 16-month trip around the world by land, air, and sea with his three children, Kara, William, and Lucas. The Chicago Tribune called the book, "Powerful and passionate." ![]() His 2008 book, What Matters combined photo-reportage about essential issues of our time with essays by prominent commentators including Samantha Power, Jeffrey Sachs and Bill McKibben. His 2009 book, Obama: The Historic Front Pages was a USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestseller. A Day in the Life photography book seriesĬohen created four New York Times bestsellers: A Day in the Life of America (1986), A Day in the Life of the Soviet Union (1987), Christmas in America (1988), and America 24/7 (2003). ![]()
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