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Nancy Weber

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Nancy Weber (born 1942 in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American writer known primarily for her non-fiction work The Life Swap (1974; re-issued 2006). Her twenty-some other books include The Playgroup (1982) and Brokenhearted (1989), both speculative novels with medical themes, and eight romances written under the byline Jennifer Rose. She is the mother of two grown children and lives in New York. Works in progress: Seagull: The Musical, with composer Alexander Zhurbin, and Party Math, the how much and how many of entertaining, with artist Richard Pitts. Under the rubric Between Books She Cooks, Nancy caters parties and teaches cooking.