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JOAN COHEN Obituary (2024) - Newton, MA - Boston Globe
Joan was preceded in death by her loving husband of 64 years, Alan S. Cohen, M.D. She is survived by her children, Evan B. Cohen, M.D. and wife Anne of Providence, RI, Andrew H. Cohen of Newton, and Robert A. Cohen and wife Cindy of Scottsdale, AZ and Egremont, MA; and grandchildren, Sarah B. Cohen, Laura C. Cohen, Dana M. Cohen, James W. Cohen ...
Books - Joan Cohen
Joan Cohen’s remarkable first novel is impossible to put down. LAND OF LAST CHANCES is fiction, but the heroic actions of a business woman in her forties seem very real. While pregnant, she discovers a potential genetic predisposition to early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.
LAND OF LAST CHANCES: Q&A with author Joan Cohen
Today we welcome Joan Cohen to Booklover Book Review to discuss her new novel Land of Last Chances. Land of Last Chances Synopsis: Jeanne Bridgeton, an unmarried executive in her late forties, discovers life doesn’t begin and end on a spreadsheet when her expected menopause instead becomes an unexpected pregnancy.
The Deepfake by Joan Cohen | Goodreads
The Deepfake. Joan Cohen. 4.21. 14 ratings11 reviews. Sylvie considers herself a team player at her artificial intelligence (AI) company, but when she uncovers her colleagues’ illegal activities, pleasing everyone becomes impossible.
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Joan Cohen. Painting The Chinese Dream. ABOUT THE PROJECT. LOGLINE. China 1972. A forbidden fruit. Nixon nudges the door open. Three months later, Joan Cohen lands in Beijing with her own forbidden fruit—artistic freedom—and ignites an artistic revolution. SYNOPSIS.
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