Background
Abramson was born on March 19, 1954 in New York City, New York, United States and grew up in a Jewish home.
(Describes the experiences of the seventy women of the cla...)
Describes the experiences of the seventy women of the class of '74 and considers whether they have enjoyed the same opportunities and success as their male classmates.
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An instant sensation and a National Book Award finalist on publication, Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas reveals that there was in fact much to doubt about the character of Clarence Thomas and his denial of Anita Hill's accusations during the riveting and fractious Supreme Court confirmation hearings. Drawing on hundreds of interviews and scores of documents never seen before, Mayer and Abramson demonstrate that the political machinations that assured Thomas's ascension to the Court went far beyond what was revealed to the public.
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An instructive and marvelously entertaining chronicle of a puppy's first year, by the executive editor of The New York Times One sparkling summer day, Jill Abramson brought home a nine-week-old golden retriever named Scout. Over the following year, as she and her husband raised their adorable new puppy, Abramson wrote a hugely popular column for The New York Times's website about the joys and challenges of training this rambunctious addition to their family. Dog-lovers from across the country inundated her with e-mails and letters, and the photos they sent in of their own dogs became the most visited photo album on the Times's site in 2009. Now Abramson has gone far beyond the material in her column and written a detailed and deeply personal account of Scout's first year. Part memoir, part manual, part investigative report, The Puppy Diaries continues Abramson's intrepid reporting on all things canine. Along the way, she weighs in on such issues as breeders or shelters, adoption or rescue, raw diet or vegan, pack-leader gurus like Cesar Millan or positive-reinforcement advocates like Karen Pryor. What should you expect when a new puppy enters your life? With utterly winning stories and a wealth of practical information, The Puppy Diaries provides an essential road map for navigating the first year of your dog's life.
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Abramson was born on March 19, 1954 in New York City, New York, United States and grew up in a Jewish home.
Abramson received her high school diploma from Ethical Culture Fieldston School and received a degree of a Bachelor of Arts in History and Literature from Harvard University and Radcliffe College in 1976.
During her studies at Harvard Abramson was the Arts Editor of The Harvard Independent, and worked at Time magazine from 1973 to 1976. She also worked as a senior staff reporter for The American Lawyer for a decade. In 1986, she was appointed as editor in chief of Legal Times in Washington, D.C., serving for two years.
From 1988 to 1997, Abramson was a senior reporter in the Washington bureau of The Wall Street Journal, and then she became a deputy bureau chief. She started working in The New York Times in 1997, becoming its Washington bureau chief in December 2000. She left The New York Times as its executive editor in 2014, and since that year, works as a political columnist for the Guardian.
(An instant sensation and a National Book Award finalist o...)
(An instructive and marvelously entertaining chronicle of ...)
(Describes the experiences of the seventy women of the cla...)
Abramson is married and has two children.