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Sarah Elizabeth Richards

Sarah Elizabeth Richards
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Sarah Elizabeth Richards

Sarah Elizabeth Richards is an award-winning journalist specializing in health and science, psychology, and social issues and has written for more than two dozen newspapers, magazines, and websites, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Financial Times, Elle, Marie Claire, Slate, and Salon. She is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and holds master's degrees from the Graduate School of Journalism and the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. She lives in Manhattan.

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Motherhood, Rescheduled will be released on May 07, 2013 in Hardcover, eBook
May 07, 2013
Motherhood, Rescheduled is now available in Hardcover, eBook
May 07, 2013

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SCPR, May 10, 2013
...postpone parenthood to pursue careers or to find the perfect mate thanks to advances in modern medicine. Journalist Sarah Elizabeth Richards writes about the effects of those advances in her new book "Motherhood, Rescheduled: The New Frontier of Egg...
WNYC, May 10, 2013
...Motherhood, Rescheduled: The New Frontier of Egg Freezing and the Women Who Tried It (Simon & Schuster, 2013) Sarah Elizabeth Richards, science journalist and the author of Motherhood, Rescheduled: The New Frontier of Egg Freezing and the Women Who...
WNYC, May 9, 2013
...By age 38, Sarah Elizabeth Richards had spent $50,000 to freeze 70 of her own eggs. Richards, author of Motherhood, Rescheduled, wrote in the Wall Street Journal that egg freezing put an end...
WKAR, May 9, 2013
...By age 38, Sarah Elizabeth Richards had spent $50,000 to freeze 70 of her own eggs. Richards, author of Motherhood, Rescheduled, wrote in The Wall Street Journal that egg freezing put an end...
Houston public radio, May 9, 2013
...By age 38, Sarah Elizabeth Richards had spent $50,000 to freeze 70 of her own eggs. Richards, author of Motherhood Rescheduled, wrote in the Wall Street Journal that egg freezing put an end...
NHPR, May 9, 2013
...By age 38, Sarah Elizabeth Richards had spent $50,000 to freeze 70 of her own eggs. Richards, author of Motherhood Rescheduled, wrote in the Wall Street Journal that egg freezing put an end...
KCLU, May 9, 2013
...By age 38, Sarah Elizabeth Richards had spent $50,000 to freeze 70 of her own eggs. Richards, author of Motherhood Rescheduled, wrote in the Wall Street Journal that egg freezing put an end...