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- Jennifer Wright - Wikipedia
Jennifer Wright is an American author and journalist Wright has written six books and is the political editor-at-large of Harper's Bazaar She was one of the founders of the now defunct website TheGloss com
- Jennifer Wright Profiles - Facebook
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- Jennifer Wright - Harpers BAZAAR
Jennifer Wright is BAZAAR com's Political Editor at Large She is also the author of 'Get Well Soon: History's Worst Plagues and the Heroes That Fought Them' and 'It Ended Badly: 13 of
- Books - Jennifer Wright
Author, Columnist, Speaker Books Glitz, Glam and a Damn Good Time (2025) Madame Restell (2023) Get Well Soon (2017) It Ended Badly (2015) She Kills Me (2021) We Came First (2019) Killer Fashion (2017) Twitter| Amazon Author Page| Contact
- Get Well Soon: Historys Worst Plagues and the Heroes Who . . .
With her signature mix of in-depth research and storytelling, and not a little dark humor, Jennifer Wright explores history’s most gripping and deadly outbreaks, and ultimately looks at the surprising ways they’ve shaped history and humanity for almost as long as anyone can remember
- Madame Restell: The Life, Death, and Resurrection of Ol…
Jennifer Wright’s latest book is also her first full length biography — of Madame Restell, the unapologetically talented and fabulous female abortionist who may very well have been America’s first self-made female millionaire
- Jennifer Wright | Authors - Macmillan
Jennifer Wright is the author of six pop history books, most recently Madame Restell: The Life, Death, and Resurrection of Old New York's Most Fabulous, Fearless, and Infamous Abortionist She has written for the New York Times, the New York Post and the New York Observer
- Jennifer Wright - Hachette Book Group
Jennifer Wright is the author of several pop history books, including Madame Restell, It Ended Badly, and Get Well Soon (winner of Audible’s “Best History Book of 2017”) She lives in Los Angeles with her husband—fellow writer Daniel Kibblesmith—and their daughter
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