Barbara Gordon (1)

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Barbara Gordon (1) is the author of the best selling autobiography, I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can and a novel Defects of the Heart. Her last book, Jennifer Fever, was a provocative look at a middle aged man who turns in his spouse of many years for a newer, much younger, sexier model. Other nonfiction works include Older Men, Younger Women (which also includes a chapter on Older Woman, Younger Men Relationships).
In addition to having been a writer for NBC's The Today Show, Ms. Barbara Gordon is also a three time Emmy award winning film maker. Some of the subjects explored in her documentaries were: Dalton Trumbo: A Profile Slumlord, The Plight of Returning Vietnam Veterans Victor and Marchetti: Former CIA Agent.
Ms. Barbara Gordon has contributed to PBS's The Great American Dream Machine and Black Journal. She also has written for Parade and numerous other magazines. Over the past few years she has given scores of lectures and speeches throughout the United States to women's groups, college campuses and town halls on many topics.

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