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The Best of Friends: Two Women, Two Continents, and One Enduring Friendship

by Sara James

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ISBN13: 9780060779481
ISBN10: 0060779489
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From sharing secrets as children to chasing unconventional dreams as adults, network correspondent Sara James and wildlife filmmaker Ginger Mauney explore their learning curve on life through the lens of their thirty-year friendship

Transplanting southern roots to southern Africa, Ginger Mauney has earned the acceptance of a troop of baboons, unraveled mysteries of life and death in an elephant herd, and raised her young son in the wilds of Namibia—but has often felt the pull of the country she once called home. As a local television anchor, Sara James paid her own way to cover the war in Nicaragua, a gamble that later propelled her to NBC. At the network, James exposed slavery in Sudan and plunged to the gravesite of the Titanic, but struggled to balance her demanding career with marriage and motherhood.

Though the two lead seemingly opposite lives, there is much they share: a hometown in Richmond, Virginia, an attraction to life on the razor's edge, a weakness for men with foreign passports and accents, and a past. Now, in their heartfelt memoir, Mauney and James alternately narrate the story of how, they, two women separated by thousands of miles, have found themselves bound together through temperament, circumstance, and serendipity. The Best of Friends uses the example of their lives to explore such universal questions as: When your heart is broken, how do you heal? How do you realize your dreams without compromising yourself? How do you tame ambition to make room for love and family? And what does it mean as an adult to be a "best" friend?

The Best of Friends is James and Mauney's story, but it is also the story of so many women in their twenties, thirties, and forties who, with the help of friends, dared to reinvent their lives just when it seemed that everything was falling apart.

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"Mauney, a freelance wildlife filmmaker based in Namibia, and James, a news correspondent for NBC Nightly News, Dateline and other programs, have maintained a remarkable friendship since they were both 12-year-old girls growing up in the genteel circles of Richmond, Va. While their mothers' generation was expected to marry socially suitable husbands, their daughters grew up with wider possibilities. Mauney left Richmond to become arm-candy for a world-class tennis player, who dropped her just when she was beginning to look for a wedding ring. James was too busy building a career in broadcasting to put much energy into finding a man. It wasn't until Mauney's romance hit bottom that the two became close again. In alternating chapters, they record their unfolding lives from their mid-20s through their 40s, with Mauney working in rural Africa and James in fast-lane New York City. Their divergent paths turn out to be quite parallel in the end, as they contemplate their children's developing friendship. By giving sensitive support to each other at key moments, these two women both found their way to balancing marriage, motherhood and creative careers. Their book — a sweet summer read — pays tribute to the advances that feminism brought to a generation of young women and to the enduring value of female friendship. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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James and Mauney, friends since the age of 12, record their unfolding lives from their mid-20s through their 40s. By giving sensitive support to each other at key moments, these two women both found their way to balancing marriage, motherhood, and creative careers.

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Transplanting southern roots to southern Africa, Ginger Mauney has earned the acceptance of a troop of baboons; unraveled mysteries of life and death in an elephant herd, and raised her young son in the wilds of Namibiaandndash;but has often longed for the continent she left behind. As a local television anchor, Sara James paid her own way to cover the war in Nicaragua, a gamble which later propelled her to the network. At NBC, she exposed slavery in Sudan and plunged to the gravesite of the Titanic, but struggled to balance work with marriage and motherhood.

Though the two lead seemingly opposite lives, there is much they share. A hometown in Richmond, Virginia. An attraction to life on the razor's edge. A weakness for men with foreign passports and accents. And a past. Now in their heartfelt memoir, Sara and Ginger alternately narrate the story of how two women separated by thousands of miles have found themselves bound together through temperament, circumstance, and serendipity. Using the example of their own lives, The Best of Friends explore universal questions.

The Best of Friends is Sara and Ginger's story, but it is also the story of so many women in their 20's, 30's, and 40's, who with the help of friends, dare to reinvent their lives just when it seemed that everything was falling apart.

About the Author

Sara James is an Emmy Award-winning correspondent and anchor who has reported for Dateline, the Today show, and NBC Nightly News. She lives in New York City with her husband and their two daughters.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780060779481
Subtitle:
Two Women, Two Continents, and One Enduring Friendship
Author:
James, Sara
Author:
Mauney, Ginger
Author:
by Sara James and Ginger Mauney
Publisher:
William Morrow & Company
Subject:
Women
Subject:
Women's Studies - General
Subject:
Female friendship
Subject:
James, Sara
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Publication Date:
July 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
337
Dimensions:
9.28x6.68x1.25 in. 1.29 lbs.

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