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Жюстина Коэн – адвокат и защитница окружающей среды, которая потратила более двадцати лет на разоблачение корпоративной коррупции и призвание к ответственности производств, загрязняющих природу. Выпускница Беркли и Дьюкского юридического колледжа. Она живет в Атланте, штат Джорджия, вместе со своим мужем. «Чужое имя» – первая книга автора.