Amanda Bennett

Amanda Bennett is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist and author. She has had a distinguished career in journalism, serving in various capacities including as an editor and reporter for The Wall Street Journal, editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer, and executive editor at Bloomberg News. Bennett is known for her investigative reporting and her work on issues such as healthcare, the impact of globalization, and the challenges of the American economy. She has also authored several books, including 'The Cost of Hope,' a memoir detailing her late husband's battle with cancer and the healthcare system. Bennett's contributions to journalism have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.

Books

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  1. 1. The Cost Of Hope

    This book is a poignant memoir that delves into the emotional and financial journey of a woman and her husband as they navigate through his battle with kidney cancer. It's a deeply personal exploration of the healthcare system, the complexities of treatment options, and the impact of these decisions on their family's life and finances. The narrative weaves together a love story with a critical look at the costs—both literal and metaphorical—of pursuing hope in the face of terminal illness. Through her story, the author sheds light on the broader implications of medical decision-making and the healthcare industry, prompting readers to consider the true value of hope and the lengths to which one would go to fight for a loved one's life.

    The 9378th Greatest Book of All Time