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<description>&lt;p&gt;the author Nell Freudenberger (&quot;Lucky Girls&quot;) is not a man, but a woman. i know this because she attended my all girls high school in los angeles. however, if my memory proves correct: she later went on to yale and then worked at The New Yorker, eventually going to NYU for a masters, publishing a book and winning a penn faulkner? 

there could, obviously, be two Nell&apos;s, but I doubt it. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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