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Enter the contest and win a free book. I knew there was a bio of me on Wikipedia, but I'd only seen it once. Last week, though, a friend said he checked his regularly to make sure it was accurate. I went to the site, typed in my name and read: "Davidson's first job was with the Boston Globe, where she became a national penis finder." I blinked. By Sara Davidson N.Y. Times Book Review, April 3, Her office is a chamber in which to dream waking dreams. It is a small, Spartan room where the curtains are always drawn. There are props and cue cards. While she worked on A Book of Common Prayer, a map of Central America hung [ ]. Sara Davidson is The New York Times best-selling author of Loose Change, Leap! and Joan: Forty Years of Love, Loss and Friendship with Joan Didion. Previous Article How Writing "Vengeful Fiction" Can Make You a Better Person.
By Sara Davidson. N.Y. Times Book Review, April 3, Her office is a chamber in which to dream waking dreams. It is a small, Spartan room where the curtains are always drawn. There are props and cue cards. While she worked on A Book of Common Prayer, a map of Central America hung on the wall. JOAN DIDION – LOSING JOHN. By Sara Davidson, Oprah Magazine, Because she’s small and thin, with blue veins standing out on her arms, people tend to think Joan Didion is fragile and might break apart. I’ve known her more than 30 years, though, and see her as a tough-minded survivor who lives by the Western pioneer ethic, laughs easily, and does not complain. Before the full catastrophe of life struck her broadsides, the writer Joan Didion led a shining, privileged life She was one of the most admired American writers, reporting in novels and literary journalism from the center of the national story Her beloved husband, John Gregory Dunne, a highly regarded writer himself, was her most trusted confidante and collaborator AnBefore the full.
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