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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2015 · 12 MIN

PAW Tracks: Family History

from Princeton Alumni Weekly Podcasts · host Princeton Alumni Weekly

When author and professor Andie Tucher ’76 began researching her family tree, she uncovered fascinating stories that have evolved over time. Her new book, Happily Sometimes After, spans nearly 400 years of American history and 12 generations of family members.

When author and professor Andie Tucher ’76 began researching her family tree, she uncovered fascinating stories that have evolved over time. Her new book, Happily Sometimes After, spans nearly 400 years of American history and 12 generations of family members.

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