Farah Stockman is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author.
She worked for the Boston Globe and the New York Times, where she served as an editorial writer.
Stockman's background includes growing up in a privileged environment and graduating from Harvard.
Her experiences as an African American woman from an educated, upper-middle-class background inform her perspective in "American Made." Stockman spent years researching and interviewing subjects for the book, immersing herself in the lives of factory workers in Indianapolis.
Her writing style is noted for its empathy and ability to weave personal stories with broader societal issues.
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