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About the Author

Author Info

Felice Cohen, known nationally and internationally as the woman who lived in the world’s smallest apartment, is an author, speaker and Holocaust educator. Her second book 90 Lessons for Living Large in 90 Square Feet (...or more), the recipient of numerous Self Help book awards, is a “want to” guide motivating people to do more of what they love by letting go of extra stuff. The book was inspired by the YouTube video of her 90-square-foot New York City studio that went viral with almost 25 million views, gaining media attention across the globe. Felice has been featured on Good Morning America, NBC, CBS, Fox5, Sirius, NPR, Time, Forbes, Globe & Mail, New York Daily News, and the Daily Mail to name a few. She is also featured in a documentary on tiny living. What enabled Felice to “live large” in that tiny studio is that she has been a professional organizer for over 25 years. As the grandchild of two Holocaust survivors, Felice is also the author of What Papa Told Me, a memoir about her grandfather’s life before, during and after the war. The book has been endorsed by Elie Wiesel and Yad Vashem in Israel, is taught in schools across the country, has been translated into Polish, and has sold over 40,000 copies around the world. Felice is also featured in two documentaries focusing on grandchildren of survivors.