Michelle Slatalla

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Michelle Slatalla is a New York Times featured columnist and author of the book The Town on Beaver Creek: The Story of a Lost Kentucky Community. She is also a public speaker, and gave a lecture about "How Internet Has Changed Our Lives" at an alumni luncheon organized by the University of San Francisco. Her presentation is available at The MBA Podcast. She currently writes a weekly column for the New York Times called 'Cyberfamilias' which comments on how the Internet is changing family lifestyles. She lives in San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and her three daughters. ...more

Average rating: 3.82 · 1,612 ratings · 143 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
Masters of Deception: The G...

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Gardenista: The Definitive ...

3.65 avg rating — 480 ratings — published 2016 — 4 editions
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The Town on Beaver Creek: T...

3.54 avg rating — 52 ratings — published 2006 — 2 editions
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Speeding the Net: The Insid...

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Flame War: A Cyberthriller

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Shoofly Pie to Die (A Thoma...

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Mother's Day: A Novel of Su...

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“Holland surrendered to the Nazis. Belgium surrendered to the Nazis. The Germans marched into Paris. None of these catastrophes managed to shake the general feeling that war in Europe was not in Martin's business. A peacetime draft got the town's attention.”
Michelle Slatalla, The Town on Beaver Creek: The Story of a Lost Kentucky Community



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