Elizabeth Cohen

Elizabeth Cohen

Elizabeth Cohen is a reporter and columnist at the Binghamton Press and Sun-Bulletin, Binghamton, New York. She has written for the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Newsweek, and other publications. She and her family live in Port Crane, New York.

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The House on Beartown Road
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The House on Beartown Road
  • By: Elizabeth Cohen
  • Narrator: Bernadette Dunne
  • Length: 7 hours 35 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2005
  • Language: English
  • (378 ratings)
(378 ratings)
In this beautiful book, Elizabeth Cohen gives us a true and moving portrait of the love and courage of a family. Elizabeth is a member of the “sandwich generation”–people caught in the middle of simultaneously caring for their... Read more

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