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10 Facts About Wednesday Martin

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Wednesday Martin has written several books and for The New York Times, The Atlantic, Psychology Today, The Huffington Post, Harper's Bazaar, and The Daily Telegraph.

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Wednesday Martin did her undergraduate work at the University of Michigan where she studied anthropology, and she received a doctorate in comparative literature and cultural studies from Yale University.

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Wednesday Martin has taught literature and cultural studies at Yale, The New School, and Baruch College.

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The memoir recounted Wednesday Martin's experience living among the wealthy women, particularly stay-at-home mothers, of the Upper East Side and examined their behavior from a social researcher's perspective, inspired by the work of Jane Goodall.

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Wednesday Martin has written for Psychology Today, The Daily Telegraph, The New York Times, The Huffington Post, and The Atlantic.

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Wednesday Martin is the author of the following books and ebooks:.

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In May 2013, several articles were published about the practice of hiring disabled guides to avoid lines at Disney World, which Wednesday Martin uncovered during her research for Primates of Park Avenue.

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The article received coverage from numerous media outlets, in particular the concept of financial rewards called "wife bonuses", which Wednesday Martin reported some Upper East Side wives receive from their husbands for superior domestic performance.

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Wednesday Martin is married to Joel Moser, a lawyer, financier, chief executive officer, and adjunct professor at Columbia University, with whom she has two sons, one born in 2001 and the other in 2007.

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Wednesday Martin has two step-daughters, children of Moser's first marriage.