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  1. Across town, Iris Shula, a lonely and unlovely nurse, knows at thirty-seven it is unlikely that her Prince Charming will ever appear. But Iris is about to learn how wrong she is. When Louis accidentally falls out of his second-story window, these two kindred souls are brought together. What unfolds is a most unlikely love story.

  2. Jon Cohen and Spencer Harrison's research on curiosity will leave you asking questions—and that is a good thing. TED is supported by ads and partners. Watch next.

  3. Apr 22, 2020 · Introducing the Lesson: In this lesson, you'll hear from Pulitzer Center grantee Jon Cohen in a recorded webinar titled "COVID-19 Vaccine Efforts: Science Journalist Jon Cohen Explains." He is a veteran magazine reporter and non-fiction writer specializing in covering epidemics. For past Pulitzer Center projects, he has reported on HIV/AIDS ...

  4. Reporting COVID-19: A Conversation with Jon Cohen of Science. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2020 Oct;103 (4):1744-1747. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.20-1034.

  5. Jon Cohen is an American music and media executive in New York City. Early life and education [ edit ] Cohen graduated from Syracuse University 's Newhouse School of Communication in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in television and radio, film and marketing.

  6. Jon Cohen, with his prior novels The Man in the Window and Max Lakeman and the Beautiful Stranger, has gained a reputation for crafting unusual, deeply empathetic love stories. In his third novel, Harry's Trees, Cohen explores how some surprising circumstances - and one unusual fairy tale - help pull his unforgettable characters out of grief and into a kind of new beginning.

  7. Jon Cohen is a widely published magazine writer and author of four nonfiction books on scientific topics. Cohen is a senior correspondent with Science, and also has written for the New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times Magazine, BuzzFeed, Smithsonian, Technology Review, Outside, Slate, Surfer, and many other publications.