Mark Patinkin

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Mark Patinkin is an American author and nationally syndicated columnist for the Providence Journal.[1][2] He was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for international reporting for his coverage of The Troubles in Northern Ireland.[3] He has won three New England Emmy awards for television commentaries.[citation needed] He is also the author of several books.[citation needed] A graduate of Middlebury College, he lives in Providence, Rhode Island.[1]

Partial bibliography

  • Up and Running
    A non-fiction book about a boy who lost two legs, but continued playing hockey.[1]
  • Rhode Island Dictionary (with Don Bousquet)
  • Rhode Island Handbook (with Don Bousquet)
  • The Silent War (with Ira Magaziner)

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