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Lisa Rojany (born February 14, 1964) is an American author, editor and publishing executive. She has written dozens of children's books and was the lead author of ''Writing Children's Book
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Bestseller about the process of writing, promoting, and publishing a book. She also co-wrote (with Julie Stav) the
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Bestselling adult nonfiction ''Fund Your Future'' erkley 2002 Her 2009 YA nonfiction, ''Surviving the Angel of Death: The True Story of a Mengele Twin in Auschwitz'', co-authored with
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, was named an American Booksellers Association ABC Best Books for Young Readers in 2017, and has received notoriety from Candles Holocaust Museum, the Jewish Book Council, as well as Archbishop Desmond Tutu, among others. Her books have been translated to Spanish, German,
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Biography

Lisa Rojany was born on February 14, 1964, in Los Angeles, California, to parents Avi Rojany and Mary Marks. Her father, Avi Rojany, is a stockbroker and real estate magnate who immigrated to the U.S. from Israel in 1962. Her mother, Mary Marks, is an author and reviewer of cozy mysteries for
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. She has eight half-siblings, all younger – four half-brothers and four half-sisters, and 19 nieces and nephews. Growing up in Los Angeles, Rojany attended Birmingham High School, and graduated in 1982. After high school, she attended
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, where she graduated
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and
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with Honors in 1986, receiving her B.A. in Communication Studies. In 1986–1987, she studied language abroad in Paris, France, at both
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Université and Alliance Française. She then lived in
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, while pursuing her Master's degree from
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, graduating with a Master's in English and American Literature in 1991. Rojany has worked for Price Stern Sloan/Penguin RandomHouse, Golden Books, Americhip Books, Intervisual Books, Gateway Learning Corp (Hooked on Phonics), and MyPotential.com. She married and divorced Kristian Buccieri (hence the name Rojany-Buccieri on several book authorships), and has three children: Olivia, Chloe, and Genevieve. She currently lives in Los Angeles. She is the founder and owner of Editorial Services of Los Angeles, the publisher and editor in chief of New York Journal of Books as well as a reviewer, and is listed as a writer for Tanglewood Books. She is a member of the
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.


Published works


Adult nonfiction

* ''Writing Children's Books for Dummies'' (with Peter Economy) iley, 2005, 2013 or Dummies; 2 edition, 2012– ; * ''Fund Your Future'' (With Julie Stav) erkley, 2002–


Young adult nonfiction

* ''Surviving the Angel of Death: The True Story of a Mengele Twin in Auschwitz'' (with Eva Kor) anglewood; First Trade Paper edition, 2012– ;


Young adult fiction

*''Emergency: in the Emergency Room'' odder & Stoughton Children's Division, 1997– ; *''Emergency: Truth or Consequences'' odder Children's Books, 1997– ASIN B01F7YB5E8 *''Emergency Book 4: Staying Alive'' odder & Stoughton Children's Division, 1997– ; *''Making the Grade (Code Blue)'' arperCollins, 1997– ; *''Code Blue: In the Emergency Room'' arperPaperbacks, 1996– ,


Juvenile fiction/Children's books

*''You Can Be a Doctor! (Barbie: You Can Be Series)'' ATTEL, INC. and MATTEL EUROPA B.V., 2017– ASIN B073C2NMXH *''Sammy's Suitcase'' andom House Children's Books, 2008– , *''Let's Make Noise Around the House'' (with Debra Mostow Zakarin) ilver Dolphin Books, 2007– ; *''Let's Make Noise at the Airport'' (with Debra Mostow Zakarin) ilver Dolphin Books; Ina Ltf Po edition, 2007– ; *''Let's Make Noise at the Ballpark'' (with Debra Mostow Zakarin) eaderlink Distribution Services, LLC, 2007– , *''Make Your Own Valentine Cards: 16 Cards and 50 Stickers'' olden Books; Gmc Crds edition, 1999– , *''I Love You Because Love, Barbie (Pop-Up Book)''
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€“ ASIN B012YT74BM *''Leave It to Beaver'' rice Stern Sloan, 1997– , *''Big Trucks and Bigger Diggers'' rice Stern Sloan; 1st edition, 1996, *''Giant Giants & Magic Mermaid (Giant Fold-out Books)'' rice Stern Sloan; 1st edition, 1996– ; *''Tell Me About When I Was a Baby'' rice Stern Sloan; 1st edition, 1996– ; *''Casper: The Novelization'' ammoth, 1995– , *''Dena Dinosaur (Fuzzy Friends Board Books)'' enguin Group USA, 1995– , *''Gold Diggers: the Secret of Bear Mountain'' rice Stern Sloan, 1995– , *''Hippo, Elephant, Whale, Giraffe (Giant Animal Fold-outs)'' rice Stern Sloan, 1995– ; *''Kangaroo and Company (Giant Animal Fold-Outs)'' rice Stern Sloan, 1995– ; *''Melvin Martian (Fuzzy Friends Board Books)'' rice Stern Sloan, 1995– , *''Morty Monster (Fuzzy Friends Board Books)'' rice Stern Sloan, 1995– , *''The Magic Feather: A Jamaican Legend'' roll Associates, 1995– , *''Wanda Witch (Fuzzy Friends Board Books)'' rice Stern Sloan, 1995– ; *''Birthday'' arperCollins, 1994– , *''Cats: Those Wonderful Creatures (Little Books)'' ndrews McMeel Pub, 1994– , *''Friendship: What You Mean to Me'' ndrews McMeel Publishing, 1994– , *''Make Your Own Valentines'' (with Craig Walker) enguin Group (USA) Incorporated, 1994– , *''Spring Gardens'' arperCollins, 1994– , *''Token of Love'' arperCollins, 1994– , *''Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland: Down the Rabbit Hole'' isney Pr; Ltf edition, 1994– ; *''Wedding Sentiments'' (with Ariel Books) ndrews McMeel Publishing, 1994– , *''Jake and Jenny on the Town: A Finger Puppet Lift-the-flap Book'' rice Stern Sloan, 1993– , *''King Arthur's Camelot: A Pop-Up Castle and Four Storybooks'' utton Books for Young Readers; Pop edition, 1993– ; *''The Story of Hanukkah: A Lift-The-Flap Rebus Book'' yperion; English Language edition, 1993– ; *''Where's That Pig?'' rice Stern Sloan, 1993– ; *''Exploring the Human Body'' arron's Juvenile, 1992– ; *''The Hands-On Book of Big Machines'' ittle Brown & Co (Juv); 1st edition, 1992– ASIN B01A6576Z0


References

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