Cecelie Berry

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Cecelie S. Berry
NationalityAmerican
Occupationwriter

Cecelie S. Berry is an American writer.

Life[]

She is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Her work has appeared in The New York Times,[1] The Washington Post,[2] Newsweek, Salon, Child, and O, The Oprah Magazine.

She is the niece of American classical composer Julia Perry (25 March 1924 – 12 October 1979).

Personal life[]

She married to Scott Flood in September 1988.

Awards[]

  • 2005 American Book Award

Works[]

  • "Home is Where the Revolution Is". Salon. September 29, 1999.
  • "United Nations of Nannies". Salon. February 11, 2000.
  • Rise Up Singing: Black Women Writers on Motherhood. Random House, Inc. 2005. ISBN 978-0-7679-1468-0.

Anthologies[]

  • Camille Peri; Kate Moses, eds. (2005). "Was He Black or White?". Because I said so: 33 mothers write about children, sex, men, aging, faith, race, & themselves. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-059878-5.

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