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Linden is the writer behind Julia “Butterfly” Hill’s The Legacy of Luna (Harper San Francisco, 2000). Written in just twelve weeks, this national best-seller is a gripping and moving memoir of Hill’s extraordinary two-year tree-sit to save a 200-foot redwood tree named Luna. Despite an aversion to heights, Linden climbed up to Luna’s 100-foot platform to get a first-hand taste of the tree-sitting experience.

Next, she collaborated on Son of a Preacher Man (Harper San Francisco, 2001), the book which garnered Jay Bakker so much media attention. That was followed with Charles Schwab’s and Carrie Schwab Pomerantz’s book It Pays to Talk (Crown, 2003), about the importance of discussing money matters with mates, children and parents.

She recently completed a collaboration with Peggy Drexler, Ph.D. titled Raising Boys Without Men about lesbian and single mothers of sons, which the Times Literary Supplement claimed “cheerfully and expertly disassembles several centuries worth of conventional wisdom on the subject of fatherless boys.”

Linden is also the sole author of Surviving a Stalker: Everything You Need to Know to Keep Yourself Safe (Marlowe & Company, 2000) and To Have Or To Harm (Warner Books, 1994), the first book written about the stalking of ordinary people.

 

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