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Dear Readers,
I welcome your thoughts and suggestions, so please drop me a note. I promise to reply.
> Click here to e-mail me.
Also, I have a daily blog related to The Happiness Project, my current book project about this year; I’m testing every principle, tip, rule, theory, and scientific study about happiness that I can find, to report on what works. I hope you’ll visit the blog and post your own experiences and suggestions. > Click here to go to my blog.
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Gretchen Craft Rubin is the author of Forty Ways to Look at JFK and the bestselling Forty Ways to Look at Winston Churchill. Each biography plays with the biography form to capture the crucial aspects of the subject's oversized character and life.
Her first book, Power Money Fame Sex: A User’s Guide, assumed the shape of a self-help satire to expose and analyze the techniques exploited by strivers for those worldly ambitions.
Rubin received her undergraduate and law degrees from Yale and was editor-in-chief of the Yale Law Journal. She clerked on the U.S. Supreme Court for Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and served as a chief adviser to Federal Communications Commissions Chairman Reed Hundt. For many years she taught a seminar at Yale Law School and Yale School of Management.
She lives in New York City.
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