Jim Mullen
FINALIST FOR THE 2001 THURBER PRIZE FOR AMERICAN HUMORA 'ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS' (DENVER) BEST BOOK OF THE YEARMillions of people dream of abandoning the city routine for a simple country life. Jim Mullen was not one of them. He loved his Manhattan existence: parties, openings, movie screenings. He could walk to hundreds of restaurants, waste entire afternoons at the Film Forum, people-watch from his window. Then, one day, calamity.His wife quits smoking and buys a weekend house in the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York -- in a tiny town diametrically opposed to Manhattan in every way. Slowly, however, the man who once boasted, 'Life is just a cab away,' begins to warm to the place -- manure and compost and strangers who wave and all -- and to embrace the kind of life that once gave him the shakes.