Verble, Margaret
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- Where do I begin [VR] c1987:credit frame (Margaret Ver-le, Ed.D.)
- Maud's line, 2015:ECIP t.p. (Margaret Verble) data view (enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma; lives in Lexington, Kentucky and Old Windson, England)
- www.verbleworthverble.com/ou-team/margaret-verble-ed-d/margarets-vita/, Oct. 20, 2014:(“Where Do I Begin?.. approaching families about organ and tissue donation. Leader's Guide and videotape; FICTION (Haden Verble); Margaret Verble, Ed.D., has been a successful consultant and small business owner for three decades ... After helping the Directorate of Organ Donation and Transplant in the United Kingdom achieve a rise of 50 in organ donor, she has refocused that part of her practice to working again with U.S. organ procurement organizations, tissue banks and eye banks and is traveling extensively doing that. Upon the recent acceptance of her new novel for publication by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, she has given up her coaching, supervisory skills and conflict management practice to focus the rest of her time on writing fiction. Her novel is due out July, 2015)
Wikipedia description:
Margaret Verble is a Native American author and member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. She is best known for her novel, Maud's Line was a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.In addition to her literary career, she has worked extensively in education, consulting, and research, particularly in the field of organ donation.
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