Kati Marton

Kati Marton (born April 3, 1949) is a Hungarian-American author and journalist. Her career has included reporting for ABC News as a foreign correspondent and National Public Radio, where she started as a production assistant in 1971, as well as print journalism and writing a number of books.

She is a former chairwoman of the International Women's Health Coalition, and a director (former chairwoman) of the Committee to Protect Journalists and other bodies including the International Rescue Committee, Human Rights Watch, and the New America Foundation. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. Hidden power
    presidential marriages that shaped our recent history
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    by Marton, Kati
    Published 2001
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  2. Enemies of the people
    my family's journey to America
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    by Marton, Kati
    Published 2009
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  3. The true believer
    the secret life of Noel Field Stalin's last American spy
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    by Marton, Kati
    Published 2016
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  4. The great escape
    nine Jews who fled Hitler and changed the world
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    by Marton, Kati
    Published 2006
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  5. The chancellor
    the remarkable odyssey of Angela Merkel
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    by Marton, Kati
    Published 2021
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