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		<title>By: William Kuhn</title>
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		<description>Lovely blog!  Good work.

Any way you can put me in touch with Gerri Shute?  She was featured this month in Chicago Magazine and mentioned my book, Reading Jackie:  Her Autobiography in Books, as an inspiration.  I&#039;d like to thank her.

Your readers might be interested to know that the happiest period of Jacqueline Onassis&#039;s life was when she was over 50 and working for Viking, then Doubleday.  Her publishing career was longer than her two marriages combined.  And she went out of her way to help other people in her position, e.g. Princess Grace, find a publisher in their fifties too.

Thanks!

Bill Kuhn</description>
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<p>Any way you can put me in touch with Gerri Shute?  She was featured this month in Chicago Magazine and mentioned my book, Reading Jackie:  Her Autobiography in Books, as an inspiration.  I&#8217;d like to thank her.</p>
<p>Your readers might be interested to know that the happiest period of Jacqueline Onassis&#8217;s life was when she was over 50 and working for Viking, then Doubleday.  Her publishing career was longer than her two marriages combined.  And she went out of her way to help other people in her position, e.g. Princess Grace, find a publisher in their fifties too.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Bill Kuhn</p>
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