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Strangers Next Door
Strangers Next Door, Edith Iglauer has been a journalist for four decades, working for <i>The New Yorker</i>, <i>Harper's</i>, <i>The Atlantic Monthly</i> and other publications. This book is a lively retrospective of her writings, from the 1940s when she covered Eleanor Roos, Strangers Next Door has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Strangers Next Door, Edith Iglauer has been a journalist for four decades, working for The New Yorker, Harper's, The Atlantic Monthly and other publications. This book is a lively retrospective of her writings, from the 1940s when she covered Eleanor Roos, Strangers Next Door
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  • Strangers Next Door
  • Written by author Edith Iglauer
  • Published by Harbour Publishing Company, Limited, January 1991
  • Edith Iglauer has been a journalist for four decades, working for The New Yorker, Harper's, The Atlantic Monthly and other publications. This book is a lively retrospective of her writings, from the 1940s when she covered Eleanor Roos
  • Edith Iglauer has been a journalist for four decades, working for "The New Yorker," "Harper's," "The Atlantic Monthly" and other publications. This book is a lively retrospective of her writings, from the 1940s when she covered Eleanor Roosevelt's press c
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Edith Iglauer has been a journalist for four decades, working for The New Yorker, Harper's, The Atlantic Monthly and other publications. This book is a lively retrospective of her writings, from the 1940s when she covered Eleanor Roosevelt's press conferences, through the 1960s when she was present at the founding of Canada's first Inuit co-operative society, through the 1970s and 1980s when she fell in love with a west coast Canadian fishermen and made her new home in his part of the world.

The collection is a tribute to an internationally respected journalist who approaches each new subject, a "stranger next door," with intelligence, humour and a rampant curiosity.


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