Teresa Carpenter (born 1948) is an American author . Her awards include the Pulitzer Prize for best feature writing.
3-508: Mob Girl: A Woman's Life in the Underworld is 1992 non-fiction book written by Teresa Carpenter about mafia informant and mob moll Arlyne Brickman . It was published by Simon & Schuster . This article about a book on true crime is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a biographical or autobiographical book published in the United States
6-533: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Teresa Carpenter Teresa Carpenter was born in Independence, Missouri . She lives with her husband Steven Levy in New York's Greenwich Village . She is the author of four books: Without a Doubt (1997) (with Marcia Clark ), a New York Times #1 bestseller , Missing Beauty (1988), a New York Times bestseller, and The Miss Stone Affair (2003). She
9-605: Is also the editor of New York Diaries 1609–2009 . Arlyne Brickman , the Mafia informant and mob moll , was the subject of Carpenter's non-fiction book Mob Girl: A Woman's Life in the Underworld (1992) published by Simon & Schuster . Carpenter's articles have appeared in several anthologies: Her articles in the Village Voice in the 1980s won the Pulitzer Prize for best feature writing, as well as two Clarion awards ,
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