The most un-secret diary in the world (Vol. 1): How my idiot brother became class president in my own class at school.
The most un-secret diary in the world (Vol. 1): How my idiot brother became class president in my own class at school.
Das ungeheimste Tagebuch der Welt! Band 1: Wie mein bescheuerter Bruder Klassensprecher in meiner Klasse wurde …
224 pp
Hardcover
Format:
14,3 x 21,5 cm
ISBN:
978-3-473-40848-1
January 2021
EUR 12.99
Age:
10 years and older
Content
Karline can’t believe it. Her patchwork brother Paul hits her school class like a bio bomb, stealthily but with long lasting effects. He’s elected class president! In spite of Karline having a much better election manifesto. But revenge is sweet. And especially because Paul knows nothing about Karline’s biggest triumph. She knows where he’s hidden his diary – sorry, Paul, his ‘log book’ – and, secretly, she’s reading along with him…
The Author
Anja Fröhlich has been writing children’s books for twenty years and loves marvelling at things for professional reasons alone. Since her son is grown and her husband is a travel journalist, she gets the chance to do that in the remotest regions of the world – just like the donkey and the squirrel. But Anja enjoys being home in Cologne just as much, where she has lived since studying film studies, art history and psychology.
Author and journalist Patrick Krause was born in Frankfurt am Main in 1965 and lives in Cologne. After studying philosophy, English language and literature and education, he worked as a copywriter for advertising and media. He subsequently founded his own publishing company and worked as a freelance journalist for Süddeutsche Zeitung and others. These days, he works as a language adviser for businesses. Since 2015, he has also been the editor-in-chief of QVEST magazine – when he’s not riding his racing bike or going crazy on the drums, that is. “The Most Un-Secret Diary” is his first – and very successful – excursion into the world of children’s books.
Author and journalist Patrick Krause was born in Frankfurt am Main in 1965 and lives in Cologne. After studying philosophy, English language and literature and education, he worked as a copywriter for advertising and media. He subsequently founded his own publishing company and worked as a freelance journalist for Süddeutsche Zeitung and others. These days, he works as a language adviser for businesses. Since 2015, he has also been the editor-in-chief of QVEST magazine – when he’s not riding his racing bike or going crazy on the drums, that is. “The Most Un-Secret Diary” is his first – and very successful – excursion into the world of children’s books.
The Illustrator
Kristina Nowothnig was born in Preetz, Schleswig-Holstein, in 1979. An illustrator’s visit to her primary school fascinated her so much that she knew even then: that’s what I want to do, too!
After graduating from high school, she studied communication design, making her dream come true. She has been working as a freelance illustrator and graphic designer ever since.
Kristina Nowothnig loves spending time with her family. Her hobbies include reading and watching movies, along with knitting, sewing and swing dancing. Her work aims to make books more accessible to children and inspire a love of books in them. Kristina Nowothnig particularly loves to get involved in creating new books, breathing life into fictional characters. She is married with two children.
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