The Private Order

Nathan Heller
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National Magazine Award finalist, New Yorker staff writer, and Vogue contributing editor Nathan Heller's THE PRIVATE ORDER, a unified picture of a fifty-year period in American life, originating in the Bay Area in the '60s and sweeping outward through Silicon Valley tech and contemporary politics, through personal narrative and local reporting, to Ginny Smith at Penguin Press.
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