During a lonely and difficult year, author Jason Schwartzman began allowing regular, everyday interactions with strangers to escalate. In No One You Know, Schwartzman compiles dozens of these encounters and deftly reveals the kinship he finds there, ultimately reconsidering what it means to know someone. From taxi dispatchers to aquarium attendants, drifters to neighbors, exes to siblings, Schwartzman captures the space between people, meticulously distilling the turning point when strangers become intimates. Heartbreaking, insightful, and often profoundly funny, No One You Know revels in connections, examining how we make ourselves known.
No One You Know
Strangers and the Stories We Tell