Noam Friedlander

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Noam Friedlander is an author, script writer, TV reviewer, columnist, sub editor and feature writer. She has written 13 non-fiction books on subjects ranging from sport, religion, entertainment and children’s names as well as having over a decade of experience as a journalist for various broadsheets and magazines. She also writes scripts for TV.

She is frequently thought to be the son of Rabbi Albert Friedlander. However, she is, in fact, his daughter.

Her last book 'What Is Opus Dei' has been translated into several languages and published worldwide.

[edit] Selected Bibliography

  • "What Is Opus Dei", July 2005.
  • "The Paragon Book Of Babies Names", May 2001.
  • "The Mammoth Book Of Sports", June 1999.
  • "Sophie: A Royal Wedding Souvenir", May 1999. A biography of Sophie Rhys Jones.
  • "Heroes: Ryan Giggs", June 1997. HarperCollins. (Under pseudonym)
  • "Heroes: David Seaman", June 1997. HarperCollins. (Introduction, as Noam Friedlander)
  • "Heroes: David Beckham", June 1997. HarperCollins. (Under pseudonym)

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