Allison Hoover Bartlett is an accomplished author and journalist known for her bestselling book "The Man Who Loved Books Too Much." Her writing has been featured in prestigious publications such as the New York Times and Washington Post, covering diverse topics including travel, art, and education.
Bartlett's work on book thief John Gilkey gained recognition, with her article included in Best American Crime Reporting 2007.
She has received accolades for her writing, including being named a San Francisco Library Laureate.
Bartlett is a founding member of North 24th Writers and resides in San Francisco with her husband and two children.
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