![]() ![]() For Women Only attempts to provide readers with insight into the inner lives of men and the challenges they face. That became the basis for her book For Women Only: What You Need to Know About the Inner Lives of Men. While interviewing men to help her write The Lights on Tenth Street, which has a male protagonist, Feldhahn made a series of observations about men that compelled her to return to the non-fiction world, leading her to further research what men are thinking that women tend not to know. Her background as an analyst served as a launching point for opportunities to write about eye-opening topics,leading first to a book about a balanced Christian response to the Y2K issue, and later, two spiritual fiction thrillers ( The Veritas Conflict and The Lights of Tenth Street). She later attended Harvard's Kennedy School for a Master in Public Policy with a Concentration in Business, and then worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as one of the principal financial analysts on Japan during the time of the Japanese financial crisis.įeldhahn began her career as an author after moving to Atlanta to start a family. Feldhahn received her bachelor's degree in government and economics from The College of William and Mary in Virginia (Class of 1989) she then went on to serve on the staff of the U.S. ![]()
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