Linda Yellin
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Born Melinda Jacobson in Chicago, Illinois, at 15 she was adopted by her stepfather and changed her name to Linda Yellin. Her family moved to Wilmette, Illinois, where she attended New Trier High School and was head writer of New Trier's annual Lagniappe review. She received a BS from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana.
Early career
Writing
Yellin has published three books: a memoir entitled The Last Blind Date, published in October, 2011 by Gallery Books of Simon & Schuster, and two novels, Such A Lovely Couple[4] and What Nora Knew, also published by Simon & Schuster, an homage to romantic movies and to the late screenwriter Nora Ephron. She is also a frequent contributor to national magazines, including contributing short stories to Redbook magazine[5] and humor pieces for More magazine.[6][7]