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Lisa Grunwald Adler (born 1959) is an American author.


Biography

She is the author of six novels and one children's book. With her husband, former Reuters Editor-in-Chief
Stephen J. Adler Stephen J. Adler (born 1955) is an American journalist. He was editor-in-chief of Reuters from 2011 to 2021. Early life Stephen Adler was born in 1955. His father, Norman, was a high school English department chairman, and his mother, Mildred, was ...
, she has edited three anthologies: ''The Marriage Book'' (Simon & Schuster), ''Letters of the Century'' (The Dial Press), and ''Women's Letters'' (The Dial Press). Grunwald has been an editor and writer at the magazines ''Esquire'', ''Avenue'', and ''Life,'' and has freelanced for others. Grunwald and Adler have two children, and live in New York City. She is the daughter of the late Beverly Suser and Henry Grunwald, the magazine editor. She grew up in Manhattan, where she graduated from the
Nightingale-Bamford School The Nightingale-Bamford School is an independent all-female university-preparatory school founded in 1920 by Frances Nicolau Nightingale and Maya Stevens Bamford. Located in Manhattan on the Upper East Side, Nightingale-Bamford is a member of th ...
and then from
Harvard College Harvard College is the undergraduate college of Harvard University, an Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636, Harvard College is the original school of Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher lea ...
. Her sister is
Mandy Grunwald Madeleine Grunwald (born January 23, 1957) is an American professional political consultant and media advisor for the Democratic Party. Grunwald is one of the few women at the top of the field, having helped elect numerous senators and governors ...
, a political consultant, and her brother is Peter Grunwald, a movie producer.


Books

* ''Time After Time'', Random House (2019) * ''The Marriage Book'', Simon & Schuster (2015) * ''The Irresistible Henry House'', Random House (2010) *''Whatever Makes You Happy,'' Random House (2005) *''Women's Letters'', Dial Press (2005) *''Letters of the Century, America: 1900-1999'', Dial Press (1999) (ed., with Stephen J Adler) *''Now, Soon, Later'', for children, Morrow (1996) *''New Year's Eve'', Crown (1996) *''The Theory of Everything'', Knopf (1991) *''Summer'', Knopf (1985)


References

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