Learning to Drive Author:William Norwich ``Featuring one of the most lurid car rides in the history of literature as well as one of the most affecting meditations on the loss of parents, William Norwich's first novel is a moving and funny story....Test drive it today.'' Jay McInerney At the advanced age of 37, Julian Orr--New York glossy magazine journalist and expert on promo par... more »ties and other necessities of 20th-century urban living--learns to drive. His object is a driver's license that will allow him to visit his parents' graves in the small Connecticut town where he underwent a puzzling but quietly tender childhood. But what begins as an innocent act of personal liberation (with the help of Hector, the driving instructor from hell), suddenly escalates crazily, terrifyingly out of control. A poignant and compelling novel. William Norwich is an editor-at-large for Vogue; he also writes a ``Style Diary'' for the New York Observer. He lives in New York. 214 pp 5 x 8« less