Elizabeth Fishel
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Elizabeth Fishel is a journalist and author.[1] In 2000, Fishel published her fourth book profiling 10 of her classmates from the class of 1968 at Brearley School titled Reunion: The Girls We Used to Be, the Women We Became. Her book I Swore I'd Never Do That! was awarded "Best Parenting Book" by Parent's Choice Award in 1991.
Fishel has also written for various magazines and newspapers, including McCall's, Vogue, Redbook, Parents, Ms., Parenting, The New York Times Book Review and the San Francisco Chronicle.
She presently lives in Oakland, California with her spouse, Robert Houghteling, and their two sons.
Bibliography
- The Men in Our Lives: Fathers, Lovers, Husbands, Mentors, William Morrow, 1985 ISBN 0-688-03960-X
- I Swore I'd Never Do That!: Recognizing Family Patterns & Making Wise Parenting Choices. ISBN 0-943233-69-0.
- The Girls We Used to Be, the Women We Became. ISBN 0-679-44983-3.
- Sisters: Shared Histories, Lifelong Ties. ISBN 1-57324-092-3.
- Wednesday Writers: 10 Years of Writing Women's Lives. ISBN 0-9728110-0-1.
Quotes
- "Both within the family and without, our sisters hold up our mirrors: our images of who we are and of who we can dare to become."
- "A sister is both your mirror -- and your opposite."
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