Easier to Live Here: Miss O' in New York City
With $20 in her shoe and a heart full of dreams, Lisa O’Hara moved to New York City to turn 40, write stuff, and get the hell away from teaching school. What she didn’t expect was NEW YORK, where every moment is a story in potential, whether you want that story in that moment or not. And there was nothing else to do but write them down. Artist Lisa DiPetto provides the inspired illustrations.
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Easier to Live Here: Miss O' in New York City
With $20 in her shoe and a heart full of dreams, Lisa O’Hara moved to New York City to turn 40, write stuff, and get the hell away from teaching school. What she didn’t expect was NEW YORK, where every moment is a story in potential, whether you want that story in that moment or not. And there was nothing else to do but write them down. Artist Lisa DiPetto provides the inspired illustrations.
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Easier to Live Here: Miss O' in New York City

Easier to Live Here: Miss O' in New York City

Easier to Live Here: Miss O' in New York City

Easier to Live Here: Miss O' in New York City

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Overview

With $20 in her shoe and a heart full of dreams, Lisa O’Hara moved to New York City to turn 40, write stuff, and get the hell away from teaching school. What she didn’t expect was NEW YORK, where every moment is a story in potential, whether you want that story in that moment or not. And there was nothing else to do but write them down. Artist Lisa DiPetto provides the inspired illustrations.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016083636
Publisher: Lisa L. O'Hara
Publication date: 12/08/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

After 15 years as a high school English and drama teacher in Virginia, author Lisa O'Hara became an editor, writer, and performer in New York City. Isn't that amazing?

Illustrator Lisa DiPetto is an artist living in Queens, New York, where she has access to more Irish pubs than you can shake a stick at.
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