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Susan Spencer-Wendel
Susan Spencer-Wendel was an award-winning journalist at the Palm Beach Post for almost twenty years. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she holds a master's degree in journalism from the University of Florida. She has been honored for her work by the Society of... show more

Susan Spencer-Wendel was an award-winning journalist at the Palm Beach Post for almost twenty years. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she holds a master's degree in journalism from the University of Florida. She has been honored for her work by the Society of Professional Journalists and the Florida Society of News Editors, and she received a lifetime achievement award for her court reporting from the Florida Bar. She lives in West Palm Beach, Florida, with her family.
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Birth date: December 28, 1966
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Sad Books Say So Much
Sad Books Say So Much rated it 10 years ago
Like The End of Your Life Book Club, this was a book about death and dying that reminded me just how cynical and judgmental I have become. I like to say that I "lead with compassion". In my work assisting a local legislator, i have been exposed to many social issues, including dying with dignity....
Shelly's Book Journal
Shelly's Book Journal rated it 11 years ago
A very moving and touching story. Susan (the author) has ALS. Even as she is writing this book, her muscles and nerves are deteriorating. Eventually she will die. But even with her right thumb the only functioning digit, she taps this story away on her iPhone. It's the story of her life, molded into...
Shelly's Book Journal
Shelly's Book Journal rated it 11 years ago
A very moving and touching story. Susan (the author) has ALS. Even as she is writing this book, her muscles and nerves are deteriorating. Eventually she will die. But even with her right thumb the only functioning digit, she taps this story away on her iPhone. It's the story of her life, molded ...
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