Pam Jenoff is an accomplished author, lawyer, diplomat, and teacher.
Her novels, including bestsellers like The Lost Girls of Paris and The Orphan's Tale, often focus on World War II and the Holocaust.
Jenoff's expertise in Polish-Jewish relations stems from her work at the U.S. Consulate in Krakow, where she handled matters related to Auschwitz preservation and Jewish property restitution.
Her diverse background includes roles at the Pentagon and State Department, witnessing significant historical events.
Jenoff's writing is inspired by lesser-known historical stories, particularly those of women during wartime.
She currently teaches law at Rutgers while continuing her successful writing career.
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