Background
Cooperman was born on February 26, 1961 in St. Louis, United States; the daughter of Earl Batz and Jeannette Russo.
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
St. Louis University
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
St. Louis College of Pharmacy
(The Broom Closet explores the sacred, psychological, erot...)
The Broom Closet explores the sacred, psychological, erotic, and sometimes murderous power of housework, using surprising examples from postfeminist novels by Louise Erdrich. Mary Gordon, Toni Morrison, Marge Piercy, Jane Smiley, and Amy Tan. By juxtaposing the novels and their authors' lives with general social and historical context, the book outlines the many ways domestic ritual continues to shape women's consciousness - and either foil or reflect women's creativity.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0820439533/?tag=2022091-20
1999
(On the surface, the Woman's Exchange of St. Louis is an e...)
On the surface, the Woman's Exchange of St. Louis is an exquisite gift shop with an adjacent tearoom--beloved, always packed, the chatter light and feminine, the salads and pies perfect. But the volunteers who run the Woman's Exchange have had enough grit to keep the place going through two world wars, a Great Depression, several recessions, the end of fine craftsmanship and the start of a new DIY movement. The "decayed gentlewomen" they set out to help in 1883 are now refugees from Afghanistan, battered wives and mothers of sons paralyzed in Iraq. Sample the radical changes they have made over the years, as well as the institutions they wisely left alone, like the iconic cherry dress that has charmed generations of women and mothers, including Jacqueline Kennedy and Gwyneth Paltrow.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XQR2RAK/?tag=2022091-20
2012
(A chilling murder mystery Father Colin McAvoy, a Scottish...)
A chilling murder mystery Father Colin McAvoy, a Scottish Jesuit priest, is the principal of the newly formed Matteo Academy. With fifty students, the majority fee paying, he looks forward to being able to offer places to another fifty students whose parents are unable to pay. Working on his staff is University friend Jimmy Cadigan, also a priest, and Father Francis Charron, an elderly priest, who had taught Colin at seminary school. Charron’s brilliant, but he assisted at an exorcism as a young priest and has never recovered from the experience. One of the academy’s students, 17-year-old Philip Grant, dresses like Oscar Wilde and hasn’t troubled to define his sexual orientation. Irreverent and rebellious, he’s researching the private lives of the faculty for a video mashup. He asks to borrow the Matteo Ricci map, a sixteenth century map which has been donated to the school. Philip’s enough of a handful, but then Auxiliary Bishop Matthew Ehrlich arrives at the school to tell Colin that he has a new pupil for him. The son of a local lawyer and psychologist, Graham Dennison has been accused of trying to kill his mother. Colin tries to refuse; Ehrlich, conscious of the fundraising prospects, insists. Miserable, Colin contacts his university friend Sarah Markham, a journalist who has just returned from Haiti. Sarah moves in and starts to develop a profile of the young man. She’s not convinced he’s violent at all. And then one of the boys is found dead from a possible drugs overdose. With her old friend panicking and other faculty members behaving strangely, Sarah starts to call in favours to get to bottom of the murder. Was she wrong about Graham? Can she unravel the mystery swiftly enough to save Colin’s school? Jeannette Cooperman spent a decade as an award-winning investigative reporter, then went on to teach, write, and work as editor-in-chief of St. Louis Magazine. She loathed being in charge and cheerfully sank to staff writer, her current full-time gig. On the side, she has written several non-fiction books. This is her first fiction book for Endeavour.
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2015
Cooperman was born on February 26, 1961 in St. Louis, United States; the daughter of Earl Batz and Jeannette Russo.
Cooperman received a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy in 1982 and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in American studies in 1993 from St. Louis University.
Cooperman began her career as a researcher and editor at Hellmuth Obata & Kassabaum Inc. in 1984. The same year she took a position of a publications editor for Saint Louis University Alumni Magazine. Six years later Jeannette became a managing editor for St. Louis Magazine. Then in 1991, she was appointed a publications supervisor of Barnes Magazine.
Since 1992 Cooperman has served as an adjunct instructor at Saint Louis University, where she teaches courses in creative nonfiction, editorial and feature writing, news reporting, basic journalism, multiculturalism and women’s studies. Also in 1993, she held a position of a staff writer for The Riverfront Times. Ten years later Jeannette became a director of PR & Publications at St. Louis College of Pharmacy.
In 2005, she was appointed an editor-in-chief for St. Louis Magazine. Since 2007 Cooperman has been a staff writer for St. Louis Magazine, where she writes feature articles of all lengths for both St. Louis Magazine, St. Louis Magazine At Home and St. Louis Family.
(The Broom Closet explores the sacred, psychological, erot...)
1999(A chilling murder mystery Father Colin McAvoy, a Scottish...)
2015(On the surface, the Woman's Exchange of St. Louis is an e...)
2012Cooperman is a member of American Society of Journalists and Authors.
On April 16, 1994 Jeannette Cooperman married Andrew Michael Cooperman.