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Susan Dworkin
Susan Dworkin has written half a dozen plays and published 14 books, among them the international bestseller THE NAZI OFFICER'S WIFE, a true story of love and terror in the Third Reich, written with the woman who lived it, Edith Hahn Beer. Susan's definitive biography of beauty queen/public... show more



Susan Dworkin has written half a dozen plays and published 14 books, among them the international bestseller THE NAZI OFFICER'S WIFE, a true story of love and terror in the Third Reich, written with the woman who lived it, Edith Hahn Beer. Susan's definitive biography of beauty queen/public servant Bess Myerson MISS AMERICA 1945 provides a catwalk-view of post war America - wounded veterans recovering on the Boardwalk at Atlantic City, stunned Jews reeling from revelations of the Holocaust, new reform movements fighting racism and sexism. Early stints at the US Department of Agriculture and as a journalist covering international aid projects left Susan with a fascination for all things farming. Her new novel, THE COMMONS, is a gripping science fiction thriller, set 150 years from now, about an alliance of farmers, plant scientists and young musicians fighting to save the world from starvation. THE VIKING IN THE WHEAT FIELD, a consumer-friendly guide to agricultural politics, is about the crusading seed banker, Dr. Bent Skovmand, and the future of world food security. Her play, THE FARM BILL, (described by one director as "comic and scathing") chronicles the political awakening of a low level clerk at the mammoth USDA. Short, funny, easy-to-produce, it is ideal for classes and meetings.For ten years, Susan was a contributing editor at MS. MAGAZINE, interviewing celebrities like Meryl Streep, Whoopi Goldberg, Carol Burnett, Danny Glover, and Roseanne Barr. Her classic film study, MAKING TOOTSIE, investigates how Dustin Hoffman, Sydney Pollack and Jessica Lange made the great comedy of a man who must live for a while as a woman. Her biography of Bess Myerson at the Miss American Pageant, MISS AMERICA 1945, won honors from the New York State Historical Society.Susan's much-praised audiobook productions include Milton Steinberg's AS A DRIVEN LEAF, THE SLAVE and THE MAGICIAN by Isaac Bashevis Singer, Edna Ferber's great coming-of-age novel FANNY HERSELF, and THE STORIES OF I.L.PERETZ (in a new English translation.) Susan loves to hear from her readers! Please visit www.susandworkin.com to sign up for her newsletters, receive excerpts of new works, hear about upcoming events and read her blog.

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Books, Dogs, and Other Blogs rated it 10 years ago
This book was the first in a long time that made me stay up way past my bed time. I've read numerous stories of concentration camp survivors, and of people who were in hiding, but I've never read a story of a "U-Boat," Jews who hid in plain sight. This gave a completely new perspective, and also s...
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Chrissie's Books rated it 14 years ago
NO SPOILERS!!This is a four star book. Recently another GR friend rated this with three stars, and to be honest, I was flabbergasted. "HOW CAN YOU NOT BE MOVED BY THIS BOOK?" zinged through my head?! I will try and explain without giving spoilers. First of all, if you are the kind of person, like m...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 15 years ago
I bumped my rating of this book up to 5 stars. This book was a phenomenal read! I was fascinated by this woman's story and can't believe her strength to survive. I ended up renting the documentary that was done on this book from Netflix and that just strengthened the "awesome~ness" of this book!
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 15 years ago
My doctor wants to know why this year I have taken to reading books about the Holocaust.I don't know. It's not the time period I'm usually interested in. I much prefer the Tudors. Yet, when I taught Anne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl earlier this year, I did some more reading, and haven't stop...
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Dem rated it 56 years ago
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