![]() ![]() "It's also made solid presences out of the missing people in my life," Marton explains. Many of her happiest and most vexing moments were spent with those men in Paris - and Marton tells NPR's Scott Simon that writing her new memoir was a kind of healing experience. Their 15-year marriage ended with his death in 2010. Jennings died in 2005 by then Marton was married to diplomat Richard Holbrooke. ![]() Yet Marton's name has also appeared in columns over the years because she was married to Peter Jennings, the late ABC News anchor, for almost 15 years their occasional trials, strayings and separations became items. And she's tried to solve the mysteries around what happened to Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who risked his life to rescue Jews during World War II and George Polk, the American journalist who was killed covering a civil war in Greece. Marton, formerly a correspondent for ABC News and NPR, has written about her remarkable parents, who were Holocaust survivors and reporters in Hungary, and came to the United States after the uprising in Budapest. ![]() Kati Marton's new book is called Paris: A Love Story - but it's really more of a book about love and loss than one about the City of Light. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. ![]() Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Paris Subtitle A Love Story Author Kati Marton ![]()
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