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  1. Biography. An award-winning journalist, bestselling author, television host, and motivational speaker, Joan Lunden has been a trusted voice in American homes for more than 40 years. For nearly two decades, Lunden greeted viewers each morning on Good Morning America making her the longest running female host ever on early morning television.

  2. Aug 29, 2023 · Joan Lunden, 72, has shared a throwback photo marking the 43rd anniversary of her joining “Good Morning America” as its main co-host. The fond and nostalgic memory serves as a career milestone for the veteran journalist. Lunden was diagnosed with stage 2 triple-negative breast cancer in 2014. This type of breast cancer is more aggressive ...

  3. Joan London was born to Jack and Bess Maddern London on January 15, 1901. Her father was so smitten that he kept a special photo album to memorialize her importance for him. Unfortunately, he would leave her daily presence when she was only two and a half. She and her younger sister Becky lived with their mother, who was assisted by Jenny Prentiss.

  4. Mar 25, 2003 · Joan London: I started to collect books, photographs, music, which I felt were somehow to do with the time, the place, the atmosphere of this vaguely apprehended mass I called Gilgamesh. I kept on reading, about the Second World War, about the Orient Express, about Group Settlement in Western Australia , about the Depression etc.

  5. Aug 16, 2016 · Joan London is a bookseller and author living in Perth. She is the author of two short story collections, Sister Ships , which won The Age Book of the Year award, and Letter to Constantine , which won the Steele Rudd Award as well as the West Australian Premier's Award for Fiction, and three novels, Gilgamesh , The Good Parents , and The Golden ...

  6. Feb 22, 2018 · The Miles Franklin nominated author Joan London introduces an extract from her shortlisted novel about a Hungarian immigrant in Western Australia

  7. A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year: During WWII, a Jewish boy copes with a new homeland, a polio diagnosis—and falling in love for the first time.Frank Gold’s family, Hungarian Jews, have fled the perils of World War II for the safety of Australia, but not long after their arrival, thirteen-year-old Frank is diagnosed with polio.

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