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The Pendulum : in search of truth | 1st edition

by Julie Lindahl

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Publisher Papilio Stockholm
Language English
Book type Paperback
Utgiven 2015-08-20
Edition 1
Pages 157
ISBN 9789186555054
Kategori(er) Biographies
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Julie Lindahl holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Wellesley College, was a Fulbright scholar in Germany and holds a Master of Philosophy in International Relations from Oxford University.

During her research she was named Honorary Research Associate of University College London in connection with its ongoing work on reverberations of war in Germany and Europe since 1945. She is also a recipient of the Stevens Traveling Fellowship 2015–2016 from Wellesley College which has generously agreed to support her ongoing research work.

Julie is the founder of Stories for Society, a non-profit which works with storytelling for social transformation. She lives in Sweden with her husband and twins.

www.julielindahl.com

Böcker skrivna av Julie Lindahl:
The Pendulum (Papilio, 2015)v Rose in the Sand (Gather Community Press/Author House, 2011)
Letters from the Island (Senten.se, 2010)
On My Swedish Island: Discovering the Secrets of Scandinavian Well-being (Tarcher Penguin, 2005)
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