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|date= March 27, 2006 | |||
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Mameve Medwed is an American novelist. Born in Bangor, Maine, she now lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her books include How Elizabeth Barrett Browning Saved My Life, Host Family, and Of Men and Their Mothers.
At Bangor's Garland Street Junior High, she wrote a gossip column for the school newspaper. She later attended Simmons College.
References
- Uviller, Daphne (April 15, 2006). "Bangor's Other Novelist". Newsday.
- Andresen, Kristen (March 27, 2006). "Chamber pot of gold". Bangor Daily News.
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