The Regulator welcomes Duke graduate student Meg Fee, author of Places I Stopped on the Way Home: A Memoir of Chaos and Grace, for a reading and book signing.
In Places I Stopped on the Way Home, Meg Fee plots a decade of her life in New York City- from falling in love at the Lincoln Center to escaping the roommate (and bedbugs) from hell on Thompson Street, chasing false promises on 66th Street and the wrong men everywhere to finding true friendships over glasses of wine in Harlem and Greenwich Village. Places I Stopped on the Way Home is an exhilarating collection of essays about love and friendship, failure and suffering, and above all hope.
Meg Fee is a Texas-born writer who spent her formative adult years in NYC. In 2017 she said goodbye to New York to pursue a Master of Public Policy at Duke University.