Sarah Lyall | |
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Born | Sarah Lambert Lyall c. 1963 |
Education | Chapin School; Phillips Exeter Academy; Yale University |
Occupation | Journalist |
Notable credit | The New York Times |
Title | Ms. Sarah Lyall |
Spouse | Robert McCrum |
Children | Alice and Isobel McCrum |
Sarah Lambert Lyall is an American journalist who has worked for The New York Times, including an 18-year period as the title's London correspondent.
Raised in New York City, Lyall attended the Chapin School, [1] and is a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy, class of 1981 [2] and of Yale University. Lyall married the author and journalist Robert McCrum in 1995. [3]
After 18 years as London correspondent for The New York Times, [4] Lyall returned to New York with the couple's daughters in 2013; Lyall and McCrum have a transatlantic relationship. [5]
She has written about prosopagnosia, or face-blindness, a condition from which she suffers. [6]
Sarah Lyall | |
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Born | Sarah Lambert Lyall c. 1963 |
Education | Chapin School; Phillips Exeter Academy; Yale University |
Occupation | Journalist |
Notable credit | The New York Times |
Title | Ms. Sarah Lyall |
Spouse | Robert McCrum |
Children | Alice and Isobel McCrum |
Sarah Lambert Lyall is an American journalist who has worked for The New York Times, including an 18-year period as the title's London correspondent.
Raised in New York City, Lyall attended the Chapin School, [1] and is a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy, class of 1981 [2] and of Yale University. Lyall married the author and journalist Robert McCrum in 1995. [3]
After 18 years as London correspondent for The New York Times, [4] Lyall returned to New York with the couple's daughters in 2013; Lyall and McCrum have a transatlantic relationship. [5]
She has written about prosopagnosia, or face-blindness, a condition from which she suffers. [6]