Rose Shapiro
{{short description|British writer}}
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Rose Shapiro is a British writer who contributes regularly to several publications including The Independent, The Observer, The Guardian,{{citation | url=https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2008/jul/24/healthandwellbeing.radovankaradzic | date=24 July 2008 | accessdate=10 April 2016 | title=A bad week for alternative medicine | author=Shapiro, Rose | newspaper=The Guardian }} Time Out, Good Housekeeping and the Health Service Journal. She wrote the book Suckers: How Alternative Medicine Makes Fools of Us All.
She lives in Bristol{{cite web | title=Author Details for Rose Shapiro | publisher=Penguin Books | url=https://www.penguin.co.uk/authors/rose-shapiro/1050282/ | accessdate=10 April 2016 }} and has two daughters, Isabel and Judith. Her late husband Sam Organ was a television producer for BBC Bristol.{{cite news|title=Sam Organ obituary | url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2010/may/18/sam-organ-obituary |newspaper=The Guardian |author=Salmon, Peter |date=18 May 2010}}
Books
Suckers: How alternative medicine makes fools of us all, Vintage Books 2008, {{ISBN|978-1-84655-028-7}}
References
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External links
- {{cite news|title=Quacks on the rack (review of Suckers)|url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/may/04/booksonhealth.scienceandnature |author=Laing, Olivia |date=3 May 2008 |newspaper=The Guardian|accessdate=10 April 2016}}
- {{cite magazine|url=http://newhumanist.org.uk/1744 |title=Suckers: How Alternative Medicine Makes Fools Of Us All by Rose Shapiro | author=Haynes, Natalie |authorlink=Natalie Haynes |date=4 March 2008 | accessdate=10 April 2016 | magazine=New Humanist}}
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Category:English women non-fiction writers
Category:English women journalists
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