Anna Quindlen - Uber WAHM

Anna Quindlen's biography in brief:

  • 1981-1994 - New York Times Columnist and Op-Ed writer.
  • 1992 - Pulitzer Prize for commentary.
  • Author of 4 best selling novels Object Lessons, One True Thing, Black and Blue and Blessings.
  • Another book A Short Guide to A Happy Life has sold more than a million copies.

Anna QuindlenAnd she ain't done yet. She's still a prolific scribbler. But that's not why I zeroed in on her. Any one of the above listed achievements would be enough to make her a success story. I mean, how many work at home moms you know are columnists for the NYT or Newsweek? And how many of you have sold over a million copies of your book? And any talk about a Pulitzer would be a pipedream.

But is this enough for Anna Quindlen? Nope. She wants to deliver some more, and she's does it. In spades. Everyday, for the past two weeks, I've read at least 5 columns about the 2008 Presidential elections. What's McCain doing, what's Hillary not doing, what Obama should be doing, and what the heck is Biden doing?

Today I bumped into the first truly sensible column focusing on the wannabe Presidents. And the writer is one Anna Quindlen, writing for Newsweek.
"As winter turns to summer, Iowa to New Hampshire, candidates to nominees, many myths could be dispelled, or harden into the stuff of conventional wisdom....

Print and broadcast are full of pundits, most rooted deep in the Metroliner nexus of Washington and New York, who are asked to say what it all means."


What's impressive is that inspite of being trapped in the ivory tower amongst the NYT and Washington bloviators, in spite of being a best-selling author, she's prefectly attuned to reality. I'd like to see her debate Hillary....


1 comment:

Odile S said...

good post. Makes me want to know more about Anna Quindlen. I'm from the Netherlands and not commuting. Good that I can find out about interesting authors from you.