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Lisa Grunwald
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Born | 1959 (age 65–66) |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Nightingale-Bamford School Harvard College |
Spouse | Stephen J. Adler |
Children | 2 |
Parents | Henry A. Grunwald<br>Beverly Suser |
Relatives | Mandy Grunwald (sister) Peter Grunwald (brother) |
Lisa Grunwald Adler (born 1959) is a talented American author. She has written many books for grown-ups and one special book for children. She also works as an editor, helping to put together collections of letters and stories.
About Lisa Grunwald
Her Life and Work
Lisa Grunwald has written seven novels. She also wrote a children's book called Now, Soon, Later. With her husband, Stephen J. Adler, she has edited three interesting books. These books are The Marriage Book, Letters of the Century, and Women's Letters.
Before becoming a full-time author, Lisa worked at several magazines. She was an editor and writer for Esquire, Avenue, and Life magazines. She also wrote articles for other publications.
Lisa Grunwald and her husband, Stephen, have two children. They live in New York City. Lisa grew up in Manhattan. Her father was Henry Grunwald, a well-known magazine editor. She went to the Nightingale-Bamford School and then to Harvard College. Her sister, Mandy Grunwald, is a political advisor. Her brother, Peter Grunwald, produces movies.
Books She Has Written
Here is a list of books written or edited by Lisa Grunwald:
- The Evolution of Annabel Craig, Random House (2024)
- Time After Time, Random House (2019)
- The Marriage Book, Simon & Schuster (2015) (edited with Stephen J. Adler)
- The Irresistible Henry House, Random House (2010)
- Whatever Makes You Happy, Random House (2005)
- Women's Letters, Dial Press (2005) (edited with Stephen J. Adler)
- Letters of the Century, America: 1900-1999, Dial Press (1999) (edited 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)