How to Raise Your Daughter to Be a World Leader
with guest speaker and author Cathleen Miller
in collaboration with
The American University of Rome
in collaboration with
The American University of Rome
June 26th, 6 p.m.
Via Pietro Roselli 16
Free entry, everyone welcome.
Reservations requested,
light reception to follow.
Via Pietro Roselli 16
Free entry, everyone welcome.
Reservations requested,
light reception to follow.
During the process of interviewing UN director Nafis Sadik, whom the London Times calls, "one of the most powerful women in the world," author Cathleen
Miller noted the childhood themes Sadik's life shared with other successful female leaders. She reports these details in Champion of Choice, her new biography
of Sadik, and will share them in conversation with our members and friends. Miller will also provide us with a sample of a work in progress: the stage
adaptation of Champion.
Miller noted the childhood themes Sadik's life shared with other successful female leaders. She reports these details in Champion of Choice, her new biography
of Sadik, and will share them in conversation with our members and friends. Miller will also provide us with a sample of a work in progress: the stage
adaptation of Champion.
Cathleen Miller circled the globe to interview the sources for Champion of Choice, her biography of UN leader Nafis Sadik. Miller's previous work includes
the international bestseller Desert Flower, which has been translated into 55 languages and adapted as a feature film. She is also the author of a memoir,
The Birdhouse Chronicles. A winner of the Society of American Travel Writers gold award, her travel essays have appeared in the Washington Post, Chicago
Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle and Los Angeles Times. She teaches creative writing at San José State University.
the international bestseller Desert Flower, which has been translated into 55 languages and adapted as a feature film. She is also the author of a memoir,
The Birdhouse Chronicles. A winner of the Society of American Travel Writers gold award, her travel essays have appeared in the Washington Post, Chicago
Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle and Los Angeles Times. She teaches creative writing at San José State University.
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