
Come to Dinner: Fifty Years of Friendship with Joan Didion
Sara Davidson$12.74
$14.99
"An icon, unmasked. A friendship, unforgettable."
Didion, like you've never seen her--this memoir could have easily been titled EAT. PRAY. JOAN. A rare, revelatory portrait of Joan Didion--told not through her essays or fame, but through fifty years of unshakable friendship... and food! When journalist and novelist Sara Davidson met Joan Didion in the 1970s, neither could have predicted the decades of dinners, deep conversations, and quiet rituals that would follow. In Come to Dinner, Davidson opens the door to their private world, offering an intimate memoir of literary sisterhood--one filled with tenderness, wit, and the kind of wisdom exchanged only across time and trust. From Malibu beach walks to Manhattan suppers, shared grief to unguarded hilarity, Davidson captures the Joan few ever saw: fiercely loyal, disarmingly funny, and unwavering in her support of other women writers. What emerges is not a biography, but a deeply human portrait of Joan as a friend, mentor, and kindred spirit. For fans of The Year of Magical Thinking, Sontag: Her Life and Work, and Let Me Tell You What I Mean, this is a story not just of Didion's legacy, but of female friendship told through a rich menu of radical love, creativity, and survival.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Empress Editions
Published: 03/24/2026
ISBN: 9798998722387
Pages: 150
Review Citations: PW Booklife Reviews 11/17/2025
Didion, like you've never seen her--this memoir could have easily been titled EAT. PRAY. JOAN. A rare, revelatory portrait of Joan Didion--told not through her essays or fame, but through fifty years of unshakable friendship... and food! When journalist and novelist Sara Davidson met Joan Didion in the 1970s, neither could have predicted the decades of dinners, deep conversations, and quiet rituals that would follow. In Come to Dinner, Davidson opens the door to their private world, offering an intimate memoir of literary sisterhood--one filled with tenderness, wit, and the kind of wisdom exchanged only across time and trust. From Malibu beach walks to Manhattan suppers, shared grief to unguarded hilarity, Davidson captures the Joan few ever saw: fiercely loyal, disarmingly funny, and unwavering in her support of other women writers. What emerges is not a biography, but a deeply human portrait of Joan as a friend, mentor, and kindred spirit. For fans of The Year of Magical Thinking, Sontag: Her Life and Work, and Let Me Tell You What I Mean, this is a story not just of Didion's legacy, but of female friendship told through a rich menu of radical love, creativity, and survival.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Empress Editions
Published: 03/24/2026
ISBN: 9798998722387
Pages: 150
Review Citations: PW Booklife Reviews 11/17/2025
