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Sep 2009

Sep
24th

West Side Spirit Profile

Here is a profile Kevin Filipski wrote about me for the Westside Spirit:

"It Takes Two"

As a twin whose sister writes for the New York Times, Abigail Pogrebin seems uniquely qualified to author a book titled One and the Same: My Life as an Identical Twin and What I’ve Learned About Everyone’s Struggle to Be Singular. But she didn’t think so at first. “It was percolating in a way I didn’t necessarily confront, and every time I considered exploring it, it got so personal that there was no way to separate approaching it as a journalist and as a twin,” said Pogrebin, an Upper West Side native and former 60 Minutes producer. “I finally decided to not be frightened by the fact that it would be personal.” Of course, since the book covers her life as a twin, including a visit to Twinsburg, Ohio, which hosts an annual twins convention, her family is included, especially her twin sister. Abigail Pogrebin’s new book reflects on her life as a twin and profiles the unusual experiences of other twins.

Read the rest at the  Westside Spirit.



Sep
22nd

Selected as one of the “Big Books of Fall” 2009 by Sara Nelson of Tina Brown’s The Daily Beast

"This book about what it means to be a duplicate is smart and revealing and wise—and, well, singular. "

-Sara Nelson

Link:

Twins have always been fascinating, even before the miracle of modern science and fertility drugs made them almost ubiquitous. In this memoir that is also a reported essay, former 60 Minutes producer Pogrebin looks at her own experiences as an identical twin—her sister, Robin, is a New York Times reporter—and those of others; she also interviews what seems like almost every twin expert in the world. How is a twin’s experience of childhood and life different from that of mere singletons? This book about what it means to be a duplicate is smart and revealing and wise—and, well, singular.  9/7/09



Sep
13th

Mom vs. Me, Clinton vs. Obama




Sep
11th

Andrew Solomon on One and the Same

"...a touching, funny, smart book, written with considerable flair"

-Andrew Solomon, author of The Noonday Demon

“One and the Same is a touching, funny, smart book, written with considerable flair.  Though it contains medical, social, political, and historical perspectives, it is at its core a book about love and intimacy.”



Sep
10th

Kerry Kennedy One and the Same

"Funny, insightful, and deeply moving..."

-Kerry Kennedy, author of Being Catholic Now

“Pogrebin’s raw honesty and remarkable clarity about her personal experience as an identical twin provides a riveting backdrop to her thorough and illuminating research. Funny, insightful, and deeply moving—as the mother of twins I found this a must read.”



Sep
9th

Honor Moore on One and the Same

"a witty and compassionate guide to the myths and science of twinship..."

-Honor Moore, author of The Bishop’s Daughter

“No matter how many times I’ve asked, no twin I’ve ever known has satisfied my curiosity about the mysterious land of twinhood. In this delightful and touching book, Abigail Pogrebin takes us there—welcoming us with intelligence and candor into her own life as a twin while serving as a witty and compassionate guide to the myths and science of twinship and the twin-existences of some fascinating others.”




Sep
8th

Nancy L. Segal on One and the Same

"...beautifully captures the complex intriguing elements of identical twins’ unique joys and challenges"

-Nancy L. Segal, Ph.D.

“One and the Same beautifully captures the complex intriguing elements of identical twins’ unique joys and challenges. This candid exposé of the author’s own twinship experience, and that of others, provides a most delightful and informative look at this special relationship.”

- Nancy L. Segal, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, CSU Fullerton and author of Entwined Lives and Indivisible by Two



Dec 2005

Dec
5th

People Magazine, December 5, 2005

"In search of the 'secret handshake,' she interviewed 62 prominent Jews about being Jewish...The responses are as varied as fingerprints."

-People Magazine

Rated Three Stars in People’s “Picks & Pans”!



Dec
2nd

Salt Lake Tribune

"Abigail Pogrebin compiles an impressive collection of short, digestible bites about an equally impressive swath of '’prominent Jews’ for her book."

-Salt Lake Tribune

Salt Lake Tribune, December 2, 2005

  “Abigail Pogrebin compiles an impressive collection of short, digestible bites about an equally impressive swath of ‘’prominent Jews’ for her book. The essays are crisp, at times funny and at other times poignant…”



Dec
1st

JewishinStLouis.org

"Through Pogrebin’s fly on the wall approach, you feel like you are sitting beside the author during the interviews"

-JewishinStLouis.org

  “Through Pogrebin’s fly on the wall approach, you feel like you are sitting beside the author during the interviews….Although Pogrebin acknowledges that this is the kind of book you can jump around from chapter to chapter, she encourages you not to read certain chapters and skip over others. And after reading the book from cover to cover, I agree with her – don’t do it!”



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