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Kj dell antonia biography

          KJ Dell'Antonia is a New York Times best-selling author whose novels The Chicken Sisters and In Her Boots explore the same themes she once explored as a.!

          KJ DELL'ANTONIA is the former editor of Motherlode and current contributor to the New York Times, as well as the author of How to Be a Happier Parent.

        1. KJ Dell'Antonia is the former editor of The New York Times' Motherlode and the co-host of the #AmWriting Podcast.
        2. KJ Dell'Antonia is a New York Times best-selling author whose novels The Chicken Sisters and In Her Boots explore the same themes she once explored as a.
        3. Lawyer and former New York City prosecutor who has firsthand experience with the social ills and economic challenges facing families.
        4. KJ Dell'Antonia is the former editor of MotherLode and current contributor to The New York Times, as well as the author of How to Be a Happier Parent (Avery.
        5. A Conversation with KJ Dell’Antonia

          KJ Dell’Antonia has spent the past decade on the front lines of parenting journalism. She wrote and edited The New York Times‘s Motherlode blog from 2011-2016 and served as a contributing editor to the “Well Family” section of that paper from 2016-2017.

          Before taking the helm at Motherlode, she wrote for Slate and co-authored the book Reading With Babies, Toddlers and Twos. Her new book, How to Be a Happier Parent (“not a memoir,” she’s quick to point out), takes the long view on building a strong family no matter what the current news cycle might be.

          KJ Dell'Antonia is the author of the The Chicken Sisters, a New York Times bestseller, a Reese Witherspoon book club pick and a timely, humorous exploration.

          Dell’Antonia cohosts the podcast #AmWriting With Jess And KJ with Jessica Lahey, a weekly discussion about the challenges of building a writing career. She’s also at work on a novel, a significant change from her work in journalism, but change is something the former New York City prosecutor knows well.

          A wife and a mother of fo