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  1. She is a Guggenheim Fellow and Rhodes Scholar with a doctorate from Oxford, the author of a book that was made an Emmy-nominated film as well as six others that weren’t, one-half of a therapy dog team, a scholar-in-residence at Middlebury College, and a major supporter of the ice cream industry.

  2. Website of author and journalist Sue Halpren. HOME. BOOKS. Summer Hours at The Robber’s Library. A Dog Walks Into A Nursing Home. Can’t Remember What I Forgot. Introducing…Sasha Abramowitz. The Book of Hard Things.

  3. While doing a story on the homeless, he lived on the streets; there, he met his wife, Sue Halpern, who was working as a homeless advocate. In 1987, McKibben quit The New Yorker after longtime editor William Shawn was forced out of his job. [ 19 ]

  4. Sue Halpern’s sixth and most recent book, A Dog Walks Into A Nursing Home, was published in May, 2013 by Riverhead. She has written for any number of magazines–from Rolling Stone to The New Yorker and everything in between: The New York Times Magazine, Glamour, The New York Review of Books, Good Housekeeping, Mother Jones, and Conde Nast ...

  5. In addition to three books of non-fiction, she is the author of two novels, The Book of Hard Things and Introducing Sasha Abramowitz. She lives in Vermont and the Adirondacks with her husband Bill McKibben and their daughter Sophie, the editor of Bookworm Magazine.

  6. Dec 28, 2003 · This first novel by the essayist Sue Halpern recalls the authors nature writing in its evocation of the sparse rock and pine of the Adirondack countryside, dotted with trailers and streams...

  7. Apr 1, 1995 · Sue Halpern, Sue Halpern, Mitchell Hay. 5.00. 1 rating0 reviews. This new series highlights low-traffic scenic roads, both dirt and paved, suitable for riding on both mountain and road bikes. The Adirondack State Park is larger than Yellowstone, Yosemite, the Grand Canyon, and Glacier National Parks combined.

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