![]() ![]() Mistakes or not, they’re all deftly recounted with the care of a storyteller, and by book’s end, a tale of human grace emerges. Each chapter reaffirms the lesson of one of his favorite sayings: “Life’s mistakes are my co-pilot.” “While I’ve tried to live with intentionality,” says the gentle and genial author, “this book revealed that a lot of time I’ve just been…trying out different things.” That understatement captures Fitzgerald’s utter lack of grandiosity: In Dirtbag, Massachusetts (Bloomsbury, July 19), he exhibits a devilish derring-do tempered always by his natural modesty. ![]() If form follows function, then the traditional memoir could never contain the motley and multihued life of Isaac Fitzgerald, a frequent visitor on NBC’s Today showwho penned the bestselling children’s book How To Be a Pirate. ![]()
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