Sarah Holloch-Weingarten
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Sarah Holloch-Weingarten

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Sarah Holloch-Weingarten seemed to know from a young age that political and exotic adventures would shape her life. Drawing from her over fifteen years with the United Nations as a political analyst and her international career (including prior to, and post-U.N.), she most frequently writes about her journeys through deep jungles and far-flung deserts, meeting rebels, mercenaries, and spies in remote places throughout the world. The Sneech-Pats of Patriotville: An Homage to Dr. Seuss is Sarah’s first attempt at humor, born from her admiration--like so many of us!—for the American children's book writer Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel). Sarah is an American born in 1976 in The San Francisco Bay Area. She met her German husband in a war zone in Central Africa and they call Big Pine Key, in The Florida Keys home. She has a master’s degree from Cornell University in African Studies/African Politics (M.P.S.), a B.A from Gonzaga University in Philosophy and International Relations, lived and worked overseas for two decades, and she speaks French, KiSwahili and Italian. She is also the author of a non-fiction book about Central African history: “The Belgians Took My Picture”: The Politics of Identity in the Construction of Ethno-History. (Africa’s Great Lakes Region, 1862-2001), published by Cornell University in 2001. Her next publication, a series called Mazungu©, recounts the true stories of her adventures living and working in Africa for over a decade, to be released this Summer 2021!
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