About: Amanda Ripley

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Amanda Ripley is an American journalist and author.She has covered high-profile topics for Time and other outlets, and she contributes to The Atlantic.Her book The Smartest Kids in the World was a New York Times bestseller.

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  • Amanda Ripley is an American journalist and author.She has covered high-profile topics for Time and other outlets, and she contributes to The Atlantic.Her book The Smartest Kids in the World was a New York Times bestseller. (en)
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  • Amanda Ripley is an American journalist and author.She has covered high-profile topics for Time and other outlets, and she contributes to The Atlantic.Her book The Smartest Kids in the World was a New York Times bestseller. (en)
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