Karen Blumenthal
Karen Frances Blumenthal was an American business journalist, published author, and educator.
Early years
Blumenthal was born in Texas and attended Hillcrest High School before enrolling in Duke University. She got an MBA from Southern Methodist University.Career
Blumenthal was a financial journalist for the Wall Street Journal for 25 years. She previously worked as a bureau chief for the newspaper in Dallas, and as a reporter for the Dallas morning News.Blumenthal wrote Hillary Rodham Clinton: A Woman Living History, a biography of Hillary Rodham Clinton, and followed Clinton through her 2016 presidential campaign; Blumenthal had to hastily rewrite the ending of the book when it became clear that Clinton had not won the election.
She taught journalism with her husband at Duke University and Texas Christian University.
She began writing young-adult novels in 2016.
Awards
Blumenthal’s work has been awarded:- Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Medal
- Jane Addams Children’s Book Award
- Kentucky Bluegrass Award
- YALSA’s Award for Nonfiction
Personal life
Blumenthal was married to Scott McCartney, a fellow journalist at The Wall Street Journal. The couple has two children.She was an activist for Dallas public libraries. Blumenthal’s hobbies included needlepoint, for which she won medals at the Texas State Fair, and baking.
Blumenthal died from a heart attack in May 2020, at the age of 61.