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Alison Owings is the author, most recently, of HEY, WAITRESS! THE USA FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRAY. Her previous work -- a New York Times "Notable Book of the Year" -- is FRAUEN / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Alison Owings, the daughter of Kenneth Brown Owings and Alice Case Roberts Owings, grew up in East Orange and Chatham, New Jersey and Strafford, Pennsylvania, was graduated from the American University in Washington, DC with a degree in journalism, and attended Freiburg University in Germany. She is fluent in German, but the rrrr still gives her trouble. She worked for several years as a writer in television news, most memorably for CBS TV in New York. While in Washington, she founded "Don't Tear It Down," an organization aimed at saving old buildings -- large and small -- and neighborhoods. Its best-known success was saving The Old Post Office Building. The organization's name was later changed to the DC Preservation League. Owings is also the author of a travelogue parody, THE WANDER WOMAN'S PHRASEBOOK / She lives in California with her first husband. |
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