Kathy Dobie

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Kathy Dobie is an investigative journalist notable for her coverage of sexual assault. She has written for Harper's Magazine, GQ, The New York Times and Salon, among others.[1][2] Her first book, The Only Girl in the Car, was published in 2004.[3]

Dobie was born and raised in Hamden, Connecticut.[3] She is the third oldest of six children - two older brothers Michael and Bill, two younger sisters Cindy and Beth Ann, and a younger brother Stephen.

Her mother, Kay, was a homemaker, having married at 19 and having her first child, Michael, at 20. Kay was an only child, and her parents separated when she was only two, at which time her mother drove her from Oklahoma to Connecticut.[3]

Her father, Albert, grew up in New Haven, Connecticut and worked at Yale University, where he ran the dining halls and food service.[3][4]

Dobie and her siblings attended school at St. Rita School in Hamden, a Catholic parish elementary school.[5] She completed one semester at New York University before being put on academic probation and dropping out.[3]

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