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Co-Editor, The National Book Review
New York
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Political Analysis Diplomacy Communication Studies Humorous Pieces. She has good command on writing humourous pieces. She can be a good ghostwriter of biographies/autobiographies of celebrities.
Content
By Adam Cohen| The National Book Review Verified Alice Austen’s staggering debut novel 33 Place Brugmann, set during the Nazi invasion of Belgium, alternates narrators between residents of the titular Brussels apartment as each one; Jewish and gentile, European and American, children and adults; reckon with what their future under occupation may look like and what they must do to survive it
By Adam Cohen| The National Book Review Verified Several years ago, I attended a riveting Chicago Public Library event for Donna Seaman’s groundbreaking book, Identity Unknown: Rediscovering Seven American Women Artists. In person, Seaman exudes a quiet intensity, easily ignited by her many interests, and marked by her quick wit. In the huge auditorium, to a rapt audience, she shared photographs and tales of the seven accomplished artists she had spent years researching
Company Info
The National Book Review
New York, United States