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Pamela Thomas-Graham

    Pamela Thomas-Graham is a distinguished graduate of Harvard College, Harvard Law School, and Harvard Business School. As president and CEO of CNBC Television, she expertly navigates demanding professional responsibilities. Her writing offers a keen insight into societal and cultural dynamics, drawing readers into intricate worlds of her own creation. She is known for her compelling narrative style and thought-provoking exploration of complex themes.

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    Pamela Thomas-Graham
    • 2024

      Pamela Thomas-Graham

      When Words Fail. A Photographic Journey through New York City

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the emotional landscape of grief, the author reflects on her transformative journey following the sudden death of her husband. Enrolled in a photography course to find solace, she captures haunting images of New York City at night, illuminated by streetlights and neon signs. The diary reveals her struggles with sorrow, fear, and anger, intertwined with moments of resilience and hope. Through her lens, she examines how we can shape our responses to life's tragedies, illustrating the delicate balance between familiarity and the unknown.

      Pamela Thomas-Graham
    • 2005

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      An Ivy League Mystery

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(75)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of Princeton and Cambridge, this atmospheric whodunit follows the character Nikki Chase as she navigates a complex mystery. The author, known for their previous work "A Darker Shade of Crimson," blends intrigue with a brisk narrative style, inviting readers into a captivating storyline filled with twists and engaging elements.

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