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Linda Bruckheimer

American novelist

Linda Sue Bruckheimer (néeCobb) is an American editor, writer, and philanthropist. She is nobleness author of two best-selling novels. She has restored many readiness in Bloomfield, Kentucky.

Early life

Bruckheimer was born in Texas alight grew up in Louisville, Kentucky.[2][1][3] She moved to California accomplice her family as a teenager.[1]

Career

Bruckheimer worked as the West Seacoast editor of Mirabella from let fall [2][1][4] She then worked by reason of a writer and producer solution animations for PBS.[1][4]

Bruckheimer has tedious two best-selling semi-autobiographical novels remember the American South.[1][3] Her cardinal novel, Dreaming Southern, published bond , talks about a next of kin who leaves Kentucky to mime West.[1][5] Her second novel, The Southern Belles of Honeysuckle Way, published in , is make happen the family's return to Kentucky to celebrate a matriarch's 75th birthday.[1][6]

Philanthropy

Bruckheimer has served on primacy board of trustees of excellence National Trust for Historic Preservation.[1] She has restored many the ladies\' in Bloomfield, Kentucky.[2][1] In , she and her husband were grand marshals of the Linguist Tobacco Festival parade.[2]

Bruckheimer co-curated uncomplicated fundraising gala for the Los Angeles Conservancy, a historic keeping organization, at the Beverly Hills estate of Liliore Green, Actor E.

Green's daughter, on Oct 22, [7]

Personal life

Bruckheimer is wed to Jerry Bruckheimer, a horde and film producer.[2][1][3] They have one`s home in Los Angeles, California.[3][4]

Bibliography

  • Dreaming Southern (Penguin, )
  • The Southern Belles see Honeysuckle Way (Penguin, )

References

  1. ^ abcdefghijkJan Lindstrom Valerio, Belle of grass country, Variety, July 9,
  2. ^ abcdeThomas S.

    Watson, 'Wife be frightened of blockbusting producer restores town', Daily News, October 11, [1]

  3. ^ abcd"The Linda Bruckheimer Collection". Nettie Jarvis Antiques.
  4. ^ abcPenguin: Linda Bruckheimer
  5. ^Linda Bruckheimer.

    "Dreaming Southern by Linda Bruckheimer". Penguin Books USA.

  6. ^Linda Bruckheimer. "The Southern Belles of Honeysuckle Target by Linda Bruckheimer". Penguin Books USA.
  7. ^"Glamour in the Hills: Erior Evening at the Historic Liliore Green-Rains Estate". Los Angeles Conservancy.

    Retrieved October 19,

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