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The Land and Its People
Essays
Contributors
Formats and Prices
- On Sale
- May 26, 2026
- Page Count
- 368 pages
- Publisher
- Little, Brown and Company
- ISBN-13
- 9780316607339
Price
$32.00Price
$42.00 CADFormat
Format:
- Trade Paperback (Large Print) $32.00 $42.00 CAD
- Digital download $14.99 $19.99 CAD
- Hardcover $30.00 $40.00 CAD
- Audiobook Download (Unabridged) $27.99
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“A welcome return to form for the much-awarded and much-loved humorist…Sedaris remains a national treasure.” —Kirkus (starred review)
In The Land and Its People, Sedaris investigates what it means to be a traveler, a brother, a lifelong friend. Trying on the role of caretaker after his boyfriend Hugh’s hip-replacement surgery, he both succeeds and fails. He covers ground with his friend Dawn and challenges her to eat a truck tire. A ambivalent Duolingo bot becomes his unlikely confidante as he attempts to describe his family in a foreign language. Ever adding to his list of “Countries I Have Been To,” he rides a horse named Tequila in Guatemala, buys a bespoke priest’s cassock in Vatican City, and goes on safari in Kenya without taking a single photo.
Time takes its toll: scrolling through his address book, he counts those he couldn’t bear to outlive, and realizes how many are already gone. He is bitten by a dog and insulted by a wee train passenger. A woman on the street late at night either sexually harasses him or doesn’t. It’s easy to agree with the lady waving a sign that reads, “Enough Is Enough.” And yet, life holds much to delight in: the massive testicles of a ram, a trip abroad with his sisters, a really excellent reptile video, a pair of well-made cotton underpants.
Throughout these essays—at once acerbic and tender, playful and profound—Sedaris shows how much there is to marvel at when you keep your head up and your eyes open, observing with warmth and curiosity our fascinating human species and the lands we inhabit.
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"Sedaris remains a national treasure...In [The Land and Its People] our premier comic essayist does what he does best."Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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"A funny and heartfelt essay collection on friendship, family, and aging...Sedaris’s wit and keen awareness of life’s absurdities are on full display. These essays are among the best of his career."Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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“It’s classic Sedaris: sharp, shameless, and strangely tender."Oprah Daily
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“Dry, sharp, and delightfully observant…It’s already on my list of books I suspect I’ll read more than once.”Garden & Gun
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“A new David Sedaris collection is a publishing event.”Literary Hub