Background
Miller, Lynn Ruth was born on October 11, 1933 in Toledo. Daughter of Irwin Rudolph and Ida Ruth Miller.
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Starving Hearts is a novel about one woman’s struggle with anorexia and bulimia. The book won ninth place in the National Writer’s Club competition under its original title The Struggle and has the imprimatur of ANRED (Anorexia Nervosa & Related Eating Disorders). It describes how Susan Talberg overcame an addiction to food by recognizing the powerful forces behind them and her need to control the mother who uses her daughter as a whipping post.
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A selection of the best columns written over the past three years in a continuing series for The Pacifica Tribune, Pacifica, CA. These columns touch on topics that concern us all: women’s potential in our changing world, the idiosyncrasies of society and the challenges created by advancing years. Each topic is illustrated with a touch of nostalgia addressed with humor in a vignette drawn from the author’s checkered past.
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Miller, Lynn Ruth was born on October 11, 1933 in Toledo. Daughter of Irwin Rudolph and Ida Ruth Miller.
Bachelor in Education, University Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1955. Master of Education, University Toledo, Ohio, 1960. Master of Arts in Communications, Stanford University, California, 1964.
Elementary school teacher Board of Education, Cleveland Heights,, Ohio, 1955—1956, Brookline, Massachusetts, 1957—1959, Toledo,, Ohio, 1959—1960, Ottawa Hills, 1959—1962. Professor University of Toledo Community and Technology College, 1965—1970. Free lance writer, since 1970.
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Art teachers, reader Pacifica Public Schools, Pacifica, California.