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"I don't think anyone who falls in love has a choice. You're just pulled to that person like true north, whether it's good for you or bound to break your heart." Jodi Picoult Anna Bennett, who's run afoul of a professor while pursuing her Ph.D., marries a fellow graduate student and moves west with him, leaving her dreams of a career teaching at a university behind. Repackaging herself as a communications manager, she begins working in a small Idaho museum. Her husband's career takes them to Albuquerque, where Anna completes a Ph.D. in communications management and begins work as an editor.…mehr

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"I don't think anyone who falls in love has a choice. You're just pulled to that person like true north, whether it's good for you or bound to break your heart." Jodi Picoult Anna Bennett, who's run afoul of a professor while pursuing her Ph.D., marries a fellow graduate student and moves west with him, leaving her dreams of a career teaching at a university behind. Repackaging herself as a communications manager, she begins working in a small Idaho museum. Her husband's career takes them to Albuquerque, where Anna completes a Ph.D. in communications management and begins work as an editor. Her husband's infidelity rocks her comfortable world and sends her on a journey that will take her to San Miguel de Allende in Mexico, where she rethinks her life and marriage. Returning to Albuquerque, Anna searches for a job that will keep her close enough to her children to see them regularly. After landing a job as communications manager for the Los Alamos National Laborarory, Anna begins an affair of her own--one that will change her life.
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Before beginning her career as a storyteller, a term she prefers to novelist or writer, Diana Clark was an editor at Northland Press in Flagstaff, Arizona, and, later, the Publications Director at the Museum of Northern Arizona Press. Her deepest interests, often the background for her stories, are Latin American political history and culture. She is an enthusiastic supporter of preservation, both cultural and natural, and, like all of us, Diana also loves a good romance. Her education includes a Master's Degree in Latin American history from the University of Toledo and a Ph.D. in American history/political science from Northern Arizona University. She lives and works in Mazatlan, Mexico.