Originally published: [New York?]: Crown Pub., 2011.
Karleen Koen Ordine dei libri
Fin dall'infanzia, immersa in una vasta gamma di libri, l'autrice ha sviluppato un profondo apprezzamento per la narrazione e la storia. Questa precoce esposizione, che spaziava dai classici racconti per bambini alle avventure storiche apprezzate dal nonno, ha acceso una passione duratura per la scrittura. Per lei, creare storie è simile a un viaggio nel tempo, offrendo una fuga in menti, epoche e culture diverse. Il suo obiettivo è trasportare i lettori in questi altri mondi, offrendo loro un viaggio piacevole e, forse, una o due nuove prospettive.






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