Jane Howard (journalist)
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Jane Temple Howard (1935-1996) was an American journalist, author, and editor. She worked at Life magazine from 1956 to 1972. She contributed articles to many publications and wrote several books; most well-known was her biography of Margaret Mead.[1]
In her book, "Families", 1978, she writes:
“Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family. Whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need one.”
Books
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- 1970: "Please Touch: A Guided Tour of the Human Potential Movement", ISBN 0-3852-8766-6
- 1973: "A Different Woman", ISBN 0-3800-0079-2
- 1978: "Families", ISBN 0-7658-0468-9
- 1984: "Margret Mead: A Life", ISBN 0-4499-0497-0
Notes
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External links
- List of Jane Howards' books in GoodReads.
- Her obituary in the Chicago Tribune.
- Her obituary in The New York Times.
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