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Stephanie Clifford
Stephanie Clifford is a Loeb-award winning reporter at the New York Times, where she currently covers Brooklyn courts. She joined the Times in 2008 from Inc. magazine, where she was a senior writer. Stephanie grew up in Seattle and graduated magna cum laude from Harvard. She lives in Brooklyn... show more

Stephanie Clifford is a Loeb-award winning reporter at the New York Times, where she currently covers Brooklyn courts. She joined the Times in 2008 from Inc. magazine, where she was a senior writer. Stephanie grew up in Seattle and graduated magna cum laude from Harvard. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, son and two cats. EVERYBODY RISE is her first book. Visit her website at http://www.stephanieclifford.net.
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Blah, Blah, Blah, Book Blog rated it 9 years ago
I like to check out reviews on booklikes and goodreads after I read a book, to see if I am on the same page as my friends or others with tastes similar to mine. Sometimes I find they loved something I didn’t, and vice versa. On this book, I find that I am right in line with the rating and response t...
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Thewanderingjew rated it 9 years ago
Everybody Rise, Stephanie Clifford, author, Katherine Kellgren, narrator Upwardly mobile 26 year old Evelyn Beegan is on the rise, but the rarified atmosphere of the Gatsbyesque world she wanted to join soon began to corrupt her moral sense of judgment. To hobnob with the rich and famous and accompl...
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Memories From Books on Booklikes rated it 10 years ago
Everybody Rise, the debut novel by Stephanie Clifford, is a familiar story of old money and an outsider wanting to fit in. It is a character study about a young woman whose desire to fit in devolves into a web of lies. The book proceeds as I expect and ends as I expect with no real surprises. It's a...
debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 10 years ago
3.5 stars. While I don't think this was an extraordinary debut, as described in the blurbs, it was okay. I wanted to put it down several times during the first third part of it, but I stayed with it. It did get better, but I didn't feel as though it got great. I mean, I was rooting for Evelyn all th...
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