What's On Ellen Pompeo's Bookshelf?
The best medicine for the Grey's Anatomy star? Nonfiction—an unconventional memoir, a gutsy travelogue, economics, spirituality, men—plus a head-scratching dose of Robertson Davies.
The Places in Between
By Rory Stewart
Stewart is a Scotsman who spent 16 months walking from Iran to Nepal. This is an account of his trip through Afghanistan. He started just six weeks after the Taliban fell. On the first page, he writes that two government men came to his hotel and demanded that he accompany them "to a room on a floor I didn't know existed. ... A pulse was beating strongly in my neck. I tried to breathe slowly." It's not just a diary of his trip; it's also a study in behavior—what compels people to take such risks.
By Rory Stewart
Stewart is a Scotsman who spent 16 months walking from Iran to Nepal. This is an account of his trip through Afghanistan. He started just six weeks after the Taliban fell. On the first page, he writes that two government men came to his hotel and demanded that he accompany them "to a room on a floor I didn't know existed. ... A pulse was beating strongly in my neck. I tried to breathe slowly." It's not just a diary of his trip; it's also a study in behavior—what compels people to take such risks.
From the January 2007 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine