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About Susan Dunn

Susan Dunn is a highly esteemed author and passionate scholar renowned for her gripping narratives and illuminating historical insights. She leverages her profound understanding of the intricacies of history, along with her exceptional storytelling prowess to create books that enlighten and educate her readers. Educated at Harvard University, she has penned numerous acclaimed works which have created a significant impact on both the academic and public spheres.

Dunn’s opus encompasses a range of topics, from deep dives into international political dynamics to comprehensive explorations of pivotal moments in American history. Her work is characterized by its meticulously researched content, narrative flair, and the way it vividly brings the past to life. Susan’s popular titles, including “1940: FDR, Wilkie, Lindbergh, Hitler” and “Jefferson’s Second Revolution”, underline her breadth and versatility as a writer.

Furthermore, Dunn’s work as a Professor of Humanities at Williams College highlights her commitment to education and her passion for nurturing intellectual curiosity. She continues to captivate the literary world with her rigorous yet compelling historical narratives and is undeniably one of the most riveting voices in contemporary historical nonfiction.