Corinne Hofmann
AKA Коринна Хофманн (Russian), Corinne Hofmannová (Czech), Korin Hofman (Serbian).
Corinne Hofmann was born in 1960 of a French mother and a German father in Frauenfield in the Swiss canton of Thurgau, now lives in a villa on Lake Lugano with her teenage daughter.
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Sabine Kuegler
uncommon childhood: from age 7 to age 17 she lived with her parents and two siblings in the jungle of West Papua, with the remote tribe of the Fayu.[1]
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She helps women charge premium prices, release the fear of money and create First Class lives.
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Kira Salak
Kira Salak won the PEN Award for journalism for her reporting on the war in Congo, and she has appeared five times in Best American Travel Writing. A National Geographic Emerging Explorer and contributing editor for National Geographic Adventure magazine, she was the first woman to traverse Papua New Guinea and the first person to kayak solo 600 miles to Timbuktu. She is the author of three books—the critically acclaimed work of fiction, The White Mary, and two works of nonfiction: Four Corners: A Journey into the Heart of Papua New Guinea (a New York Times Notable Travel Book) and The Cruelest Journey: Six Hundred Miles to Timbuktu. She has a Ph.D. in English, her fiction appearing in Best New American Voices and other anthologies. Her non
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Ann Galland
Ann Galland (°1964) is Licentiaat Vertaler van opleiding, bedrijfsstrateeg en marketeer bij diverse internationale bedrijven. Ze woont afwisselend in Gent en het oude historische centrum van Rome. Ann is gebeten door kunst, cultuur, design en archeologie. Haar grote liefde voor Italië kwam tot uiting in haar debuutroman AROMA die verscheen in juni 2022. AROMA kon meteen rekenen op ongekend veel enthousiasme en stond de hele zomer van 2022 in de Top 10 van de best verkochte boeken in Vlaanderen. Ann werkt momenteel aan een tweede boek, dat zich eveneens afspeelt in Italië.
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She uses her platform to help and inspire others who are struggling with mother-hood, mental health, addiction, and those who just need a good laugh. Her articles have been featured on “BLUNTmoms.com”, “Themighty.com” and “Thoughtcatalog.com”, and her Blog and Face-book page have been covered on several news outlets and television programs.
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Christiane Gohl (* 1958 in Bochum) ist eine deutsche Autorin. Gohl veröffentlicht ihre Romane auch unter den Pseudonymen Ricarda Jordan, Sarah Lark und Elisabeth Rotenberg. Neben Kinder- und Jugendbüchern rund um das Thema Pferde veröffentlicht Gohl auch Romane für Erwachsene.
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Virginie Grimaldi
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Je suis née le en 1977 près de Bordeaux, où je vis toujours.
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En 2015 publicó la «Trilogía del placer» en Grijalbo, formada por Trazos de placer, Palabras de placer y Secretos de placer, y en 2017 la «Trilogía Corazón», compuesta de Corazón elástico, Corazón indomable y Corazón desnudo. Con Tu mirada en mi piel (Grijalbo, 20 -
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Kuki Gallmann
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Stefanie Zweig
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When he was about six years old, Lekuton entered boarding school. During school vacations, he searched to locate his nomadic family. "They might be 8 kilometers [5 miles] away or 80 [50], I never knew." But thanks to those vacations, Lekuton's tribal life and school life were able to move on parallel paths. "I could be a dedicated student, but also herd cattle and go through traditional initiation ceremonies in my village, eventually becoming a full Maasai