Jake Halpern
Country:
USA
Company:
Journalism
The maternal roots come from Bessarabia. His first book, Braving Home (2003), was a main selection for the Book of the Month Club by Bill Bryson. His next book, Fame Junkies (2007), was the basis for an original series on NPR's Al Things Considered and portions ofthe book were published in both the New Yorker and in Entertainment Weekly. Jake's most recent nonfiction book, Bad Paper (2014), was excerpted as a cover story for the New York Times Magazine. It was chosen as an Amazon "Book ofthe Year" and was a New York Times best seller. Jake's debut work of fiction, a young adult trilogy, Dormia, has been hailed by the American Library Association's Booklist as a worthy heir to the Harry Potter series. His most recent young adult novel, Nightfall (2015), was a New York Times best seller. As a jour- nalist, Jake has written for The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, 'The Atlantic Monthly, The Wall Street Journal, Sports Illustrated, The New Republic, Slate, Smithsonian, Entertainment Weekly, Outside, New York Magazine, and other publi- cations. In the realm of radio, Jake is a contributor to NPR's Al Things Considered and This American Life. Jake's hour-long radio story, "Switched at Birth", is on This American Life's"short list" as one of its top eight shows of al time. Last, but not least, Jake is a fellow of Morse College at Yale University, where he teaches a class on jour- nalism. He recently returned from India where he was visiting as a Fulbright Scholar.