“Through nuanced encounters with both self and other, Place Envy takes us on a vivid and, at times, searing journey. What does it mean to love and be loved? How does one queer, Jewish writer stave off loneliness, form connections, make art, and come to understand his place in the world? Michael Lowenthal’s journey in this beautiful book is riveting and full of unexpected turns.” —Elizabeth Graver, author of Kantika
“Enlightening and heartfelt, Place Envy is laugh-out-loud funny and find-the-tissues moving. In each essay, Lowenthal explores love, family, sex, and faith, all the while asking what world, what place, can hold us all and all that we contain. His prose can elucidate the impossibly complex in an instant and yet feel as familiar as a dear friend. This book is a beautiful testament to both his skill as a writer and his heart as a seeker.” —Lyz Lenz, author of This American Ex-Wife
“Place Envy is an engrossing and provocative book. Lowenthal is a vivid narrator of his journeys as a young gay man, sharing his travels by car, bus, plane, Amish buggy, and cruise ship from Brookline to Buchau and Scotland to Salvador, Brazil. Throughout, he never hesitates to approach the third rail—and then grasp it. Beautifully written and crafted, the story reaches back generations as it explores the tortuous interplay between where you are and who you are.” —Will Schwalbe, author of The End of Your Life Book Club