For direct mail, literary rights and inquiries:
Kelly Corriganc/o Andrea Barzvi
ICM
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For press and other inquiries, please contact:
Sally Anne McCartin(860) 435-6464
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For speaking engagements:
Kelly has spoken to groups at Genentech, GlaskoSmithKline and UCSF, as well as for non-profits like breastcancer.org and The Elite Foundation.Ken Eisenstein
Marketing Manager
American Program Bureau
313 Washington St.
Newton, MA 02458
800-225-4575 ext. 1612
Direct: 617-614-1612
Fax: 617-965-6610
keisenstein@apbspeakers.com
The Middle Place is a memoir that reads like a novel and sings like an Irish tenor. When Kelly Corrigan writes, she makes you want to come home.

For two days I ignored my family while I devoured Kelly Corrigan's memoir, The Middle Place. I spent a good part of that time crying, but mostly I was laughing. In the tradition of the best memoirists (Anne Lamott and Anna Quindlen come to mind) she captures our hearts and teaches us something new about family, love, and yes, even death.

I haven't become so immediately caught up in or so compelled by a book in ages…Kelly Corrigan's lightning-fast ability to establish that rare, mysterious bond between book and reader overwhelmed me. There are all sorts of things to be said about her bravery, and about what she can explain to many of us about illness, but this is a wonderful book about being alive.
