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Jill Wolfson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jill Wolfson
Jill Wolfson is a journalist and young adult novel author. Her novels and articles concern children in the social welfare system and foster care. Her latest novel is about organ donation. ==Biography== She was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After attending Temple University, she worked for newspapers and magazines around the country, such as the ''Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel'' and ''San Jose Mercury News''. Her award-winning novels for young people include ''What I Call Life''; ''Home, and Other Big, Fat Lies''; and ''Cold Hands, Warm Heart'', all published by Henry Holt and Company Publishers.〔http://www.henryholtkids.com〕 In 2007, Jill Wolfson contributed to the national radio show This American Life with a story about organ donation.〔http://www.thisamericanlife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?sched=1222〕 Jill has taught writing at several universities and is a long-time volunteer in a writing program for incarcerated youth. She lives in Santa Cruz, California, and has two college-aged children.〔http://www.jillwolfson.com〕
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