Marie Arana (born Lima, Peru) is an author, editor, journalist, and member of the Scholars Council at the Library of Congress.
Marie Arana was born in Peru, the daughter of Jorge Arana Cisneros, a Peruvian born civil engineer, and Marie Campbell Arana. She moved with her family to the United States at the age of 9, achieved her B.A. in Russian at Northwestern University, her M.A. in linguistics at Hong Kong University, a certificate of scholarship at Yale University in China, and began her career in book publishing, where she was vice president and senior editor at Harcourt Brace and Simon & Schuster.
For more than a decade she was the editor in chief of "Book World", the book review section of The Washington Post, during which time she instituted the partnership of The Washington Post with the White House (First Lady Laura Bush) and the Library of Congress (Dr. James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress) in hosting the annual National Book Festival on the Washington Mall. She is currently Co-Director of the National Book Festival. Arana is a Writer at Large for The Washington Post. She is married to Jonathan Yardley, the Post's chief book critic, and has two children from a previous marriage, Lalo Walsh and Adam Ward; as well as two stepchildren, Jim Yardley and Bill Yardley.
Some things to say
And I have said this before
And I don't understand
But it washed up to the shore
Some things are not always crystal clear
The truth seems like a blur
Like the break of dawn
And the moon
They way the sun shines
And coming out of a cocoon
A butterfly to spread their wings
The river that is blue
The river that is blue
A beautiful day
Some how some way
I believe in change
If you want to change
It is okay
It is not too late
If you want to change
You can change
People knock you down
But you have a reason to smile
Because you are here
You are here
God has a purpose for it all
And god had put you here
Change could be good
But you don't have to fear
The pain you have
God knows your tears
God knows your tears
[X2]
A beautiful day
Some how some way
I believe in change
If you want to change
It is okay
It is not too late
If you want to change
You can change
People knock you down
But you have a reason to smile
Because you are here