Debra Finerman
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Debra Finerman is an author and journalist. Her primary interests are France and French history. She was born in Tokyo and graduated from UCLA.
She has written articles for the Hollywood Reporter magazine, Beverly Hills Magazine, Capital Style, Beverly Hills Today, Los Angeles, and others. Her novel, Mademoiselle Victorine, was published by Crown in 2007, with foreign editions to be published in 2008 in Spain, Latin America, South America, Greece, Korea among other countries.

