Hanna Rosin

Previously she was the editorial director for audio for New York Magazine[2] Formerly, she was the co-host of the NPR podcast Invisibilia with Alix Spiegel.

Rosin was born in Israel and emigrated with her family in 1976, settling in the ethnically diverse neighborhood of Briarwood, Queens, where her father was a taxi driver.

She has written for The Washington Post, The New Yorker, GQ and New York after beginning her career as a staff writer for The New Republic.

Based on a New Yorker story, the book follows several young Christians at Patrick Henry College, a new evangelical institution that teaches its students to "lead [the] nation and shape [the] culture."

In 2009, she published a controversial article in The Atlantic entitled "The Case Against Breast-Feeding," questioning whether current social pressures in favor of breastfeeding were appropriate, and whether the science in support of the practice was conclusive.

Hanna Rosin at the Atlantic