Alison Singh Gee

Alison Singh Gee is an award-winning international journalist whose work has been translated into eight languages and has appeared in People, Vanity Fair, In Style, Marie Claire, International Herald Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, Sunset and Los Angeles Times. For eight years, she was a staff features writer/correspondent for People magazine. She won the 1997 Amnesty International Award for Feature Writing for her Asiaweek cover story about child prostitution in Southeast Asia. Her memoir, Where the Peacocks Sing: A Prince, a Palace and the Search for Home, chronicles her discovery that her husband grew up in a 100-room palace in India. She is presently working on a new memoir, Cooking for the Maharani: Four Continents, Six Iconic Chefs, and One Tall Glass of Revenge. Alison lives in Southern California with her husband and daughter. You can find her at https://www.facebook.com/AlisonSinghGee

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