Jennifer Lauck

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Jennifer Lauck is an award winning journalist and best known as the author of the New York Times Bestseller Blackbird.

Biography

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Before becoming a memoir writer, speaker and teacher, Lauck worked for many years in television news for ABC affiliates from Montana to Oregon. Her reports, investigative journalism, appeared on CNN and the ABC Nightly News. She has been nominated for several Society of Journalists awards and won Best News Story of the year for her report on an abduction case in Washington State. [1]

Lauck followed Blackbird with Still Waters and a collection of short stories titled Show Me the Way. Lauck now releases her fourth and final memoir titled Found: A Memoir & True Sequel to Blackbird which is about the search and reunion with her birth mother. All of her writing explores the complexity of human existence as well as the depths of loss. [2]

Bibliography

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Blackbird (2000)

Still Waters (2002)

Show Me the Way (2004)

Found (2011)

Quotes

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"I can say anything, but the things I want to say are trapped in that wide open space so I don’t say anything at all." (Blackbird: A Childhood Lost and Found)

"and then, it's just me alone in bed with a man who can sleep with his back to me while I cry silent tears tha make the pillow wet around my head." (Still Waters)

"I've been the way he's being now, acting tough about things that really hurt me, and I can see right through to the truth." (Still Waters)

"All his genius and he’s wrong. I can stay mad forever." (Blackbird: A Childhood Lost and Found)

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