Carol Saline
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Carol Saline is a journalist, broadcaster, author and public speaker. A graduate of Syracuse University, Ms. Saline holds a dual degree in English and Journalism. She has two children and resides in Philadelphia with her husband, Paul Rathblott.

Writer

She has written eight books. They include : Dr. Snow: How the FBI Nailed an Ivy League Coke King, Straight Talk:How to Get Closer to Others by Saying What You Really Mean, and A Guide to Good Health.

Along with photographer Sharon Wohlmuth
Sharon Wohlmuth
Sharon J. Wohlmuth is a prize-winning photographer and co-author of 11 books. Wohlmuth earned her BFA in Photography from Moore College of Art & Design. She is the only photojournalist to make The New York Times bestsellers list three times...

, she has co-authored five photo-essay books. Their most popular, Sisters, spent 63 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list and sold over one million copies. It was followed by Mothers & Daughters, which hit #1 on every national best-seller list. A third bestseller, Best Friends, completed this trilogy. A fourth book, Sisters: 10th Anniversary Edition, came out in October 2004. A day in the life of the American Woman, was published in October 2005.

Since 1974, Ms. Saline has worked as a senior writer at Philadelphia Magazine where she specializes in health, profiles, and investigative reporting. Her articles have appeared in Reader’s Digest, Family Circle, More, Redbook, Self and Cosmo Girl.

Broadcaster

Ms. Saline hosted The Fretz Kitchen, a daily cooking program on CN8. For nearly a decade, she appeared as a regular panelist on the Sunday public affairs program, Inside Story.

Her national television appearances include Oprah, Donahue, Larry King Live, American Journal, Inside Edition, CBS Good Morning, The Weekend Today Show and Good Morning America.

Writing

  • Two-time winner of the National Magazine Award.
  • Three Clarions for print feature writing from Women in Communications.
  • Charles Stuart Mott and The International Reading Association Awards for educational writing.
  • Health Journalism Award from the American Society of Chiropractors.
  • Four “Sarahs” from Women in Communications, which cited her as a “Super Communicator.”

Social Causes

  • 1984 “Woman of Achievement,” The Delaware County Domestic Abuse Project.
  • 1987 “Woman of Achievement,” Women in Transition.
  • 1990 Myrtle Wreath Award by Camden County Hadassah.
  • 1995“Woman of Achievement,” Melitta Benz.
  • 1996“Woman of Achievement,” Montgomery County Woman’s Center.

External links

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