Liz Welch

Liz Welch

Hailing from the vibrant borough of Brooklyn, Liz Welch is a distinguished journalist whose words have graced the pages of esteemed publications such as Glamour, The New York Times, Marie Claire, Self, and Redbook. Her insightful storytelling and keen journalistic eye have made her a prominent voice in contemporary writing. Alongside her sister Diana, she co-authored the memoir "The Kids Are All Right," a poignant narrative woven with the voices of their siblings, Dan and Amanda. This heartfelt memoir explores the profound themes of familial loss and the unbreakable bonds of siblinghood, resonating with readers through its candid and multifaceted portrayal of resilience. Welch's literary repertoire includes the notable work "We Are Displaced: My Journey and Stories from Refugee Girls Around the World," which she co-wrote with Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai. This compelling book delves into the harrowing yet inspiring experiences of young girls uprooted by conflict, capturing the universal quest for safety and belonging. Through this collaboration, Welch amplifies voices that might otherwise remain unheard, offering a platform for stories of courage and hope. The book has garnered critical acclaim for its empathetic storytelling and its powerful message of global solidarity. In her writing, Welch masterfully blends narrative journalism with a profound empathy that illuminates the human condition. Her work consistently explores themes of identity, resilience, and the intricate dynamics of family and community. As a writer, she contributes to a deeper understanding of societal issues through her vivid and compassionate prose, establishing herself as a leading voice in contemporary narrative non-fiction.

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We Are Displaced

By Liz Welch • New New

A compelling work by Liz Welch, offering valuable insights and perspectives on important topics.