Susannah Meadows
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Susannah Meadows is an American journalist and author.
Books[]
She is the author of the book "The Other Side of Impossible" about people facing difficult illnesses who find ways of getting better on their own.
The book originated with a personal experience that Meadows wrote about in the widely viewed New York Times Magazine article, "The Boy With a Thorn in His Joints." The 2013 article was about her young son's unexpected recovery from juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
Journalistic career[]
She has been a frequent contributor to The New York Times. Most recently she wrote the Newly Released column for the Arts section, as well as book reviews. She has written reviews for the Sunday Book Review section since 2002.
For ten years she was a reporter, writer, and editor at Newsweek magazine. The stories she covered include the 2004 presidential campaign, the aftermath of 9/11, Columbine, Hurricane Katrina, and the Duke lacrosse scandal. She has appeared on CBS This Morning, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, ESPN, Charlie Rose, and The Brian Lehrer Show.
Education and personal life[]
She is a cum laude graduate of Duke University.
She is married to the novelist Darin Strauss.
External links[]
- Susannah Meadows's New York Times Magazine story "The Boy With a Thorn in His Joints"
- Susannah Meadows's appearance on Charlie Rose about The Duke Lacrosse Case
- Newsweek Cover "In Defense of Teen Girls"
- Newly Released Books column for the New York Times
- New York Times Review of "Bringing Up Bebe
- American women journalists
- Duke University alumni
- Living people
- American journalist stubs