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Lisa Rogak

    1. Jänner 1962

    Lisa Rogak ist eine Bestsellerautorin der New York Times mit über 40 Büchern zu unterschiedlichsten Themen. Ihr literarisches Schaffen zeichnet sich durch eine breite Spanne und einen einzigartigen Stil aus, der Leser über verschiedene Genres hinweg anspricht. Rogak schreibt mit Leidenschaft, und ihre Werke werden für ihre Originalität und Tiefe geschätzt. Ihre umfangreiche Veröffentlichungstätigkeit und ihre vielfältigen Interessen spiegeln sich in der Reichhaltigkeit ihres Erzählens wider.

    Lisa Rogak
    Cats on the Job
    Stones and Bones of New England
    The Man Behind 'The Da Vinci Code'. An Unauthorized Biography of Dan Brown
    Familienglück
    So denkt Papst Franziskus. 300 Zitate des Heiligen Vaters zu den Themen unserer Zeit
    Dan Brown
    • Lisa Rogak ist Journalistin und schreibt für verschiedene amerikanische Zeitungen und Magazine. Sie hat mehrere erfolgreiche Bücher veröffentlicht, unter anderem Ratgeber zu verschiedensten Themen sowie biographische Titel über Dr. Robert Atkins, Colin Powell, Howard Dean und andere. Claudia Piras arbeitet als Autorin, Journalistin, Herausgeberin, Lektorin und Übersetzerin. Ihre Lieblingsthemen sind Mode, Essen und Trinken, Wohnen und Reisen.

      Dan Brown
    • Liebe kennt keine Grenzen, das gilt auch fürs Tierreich. Wenn sich ein Boxer um ein Ferkel kümmert, eine Füchsin einen Wurf Katzenbabys versorgt oder eine Löwin ein Antilopen-Junges großzieht, dann hat die Mutterliebe über den Jagdtrieb gesiegt. Lisa Rogak erzählt herzerwärmende Geschichten von artübergreifenden Adoptionen im Tierreich und begleitet sie mit wunderschönen Bildern, die uns erstaunen und verzaubern.

      Familienglück
    • Stones and Bones of New England

      A Guide To Unusual, Historic, and Otherwise Notable Cemeteries

      • 248 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,0(8)Abgeben

      Exploring the unique allure of cemeteries, this guide highlights intriguing and unusual burial sites across New England. It features a variety of locations, from grand public cemeteries with artistic headstones to secluded family plots tucked behind stone walls. Readers will discover sites linked to significant historical events and the final resting places of notable figures, including poets, soldiers, and statesmen, offering a blend of beauty, history, and cultural significance.

      Stones and Bones of New England
    • Cats on the Job

      • 198 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,2(114)Abgeben

      True Tales of the Cuddliest CoworkersAround the world, there are cats earning their keep. Some are mousers, like Princess, a black cat who works at Mill Ridge Farm's stables. Some are circus performers, like Tuna and her furry friends in The Amazing Acro-Cats. And some are even politicians, like Mayor Stubbs, an orange tabby who holds office in Talkeetna, Alaska.In Cats on the Job, we meet these and other whiskered workers who keep their human colleagues company from 9 to 5—with the occasional break for a nap or a belly rub—and make every day at the office better.

      Cats on the Job
    • This biography by Lisa Rogak explores the life of Dan Brown, the secretive author of bestselling novels like The Da Vinci Code. It details his journey from high school teacher to literary icon, his struggles for publishing success, and his passion for puzzles and codes. This revised edition offers fans deeper insights into his life and work.

      Dan Brown. The Unauthorized Biography
    • Dogs of War

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,0(600)Abgeben

      Focusing on the significant yet often overlooked contributions of dogs in the military, the narrative highlights their essential roles alongside armed forces. Through engaging storytelling, it sheds light on the bond between these animals and their handlers, showcasing their bravery and dedication. This compelling account is essential for animal enthusiasts and anyone interested in the intersection of service and companionship in the context of war.

      Dogs of War
    • A Boy Named Shel

      The Life and Times of Shel Silverstein

      • 264 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,7(19)Abgeben

      Shel Silverstein is renowned for his whimsical drawings and humorous poems that have enchanted countless children and parents at bedtime. However, beyond his beloved works lies a lesser-known narrative about the man himself, often overshadowed by his iconic image. This exploration offers insights into his life and creative journey, revealing the personality behind the captivating art and poetry that continues to resonate with audiences.

      A Boy Named Shel
    • Haunted Heart

      The Life and Times of Stephen King

      • 330 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,7(25)Abgeben

      Exploring the life and creative process of Stephen King, this book delves into the origins of his iconic horror stories and the personal experiences that fuel his writing. It examines his prolific career, revealing insights into his motivations and the themes of grief and the supernatural that permeate his work. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the man behind the best-sellers and the cultural impact he has made over three decades.

      Haunted Heart