Liz Nolan

I grew up in Santa Fe, New Mexico, attended Quaker boarding school in Pennsylvania, graduated from Wellesley College and received an M.A. at Teachers College of Columbia University. I taught high school English and was director of a Massachusetts pilot drunk driving program, then worked in alcohol education and prevention. (The Sacramento Seminar is in no way any form of research.) In 1979, I started at the Boston Globe, writing about real estate, then edited the Globe's Sunday education section. I worked for 5 years reporting education, immigration, envionment and profiles. In San Francisco, from 1996-1999, I was librarian at the Leonard R. Flynn elementary school at Precita Park, then moved on to write fiction and children's books.