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  1. Christine Leunens (The Annual Humanitas Awards, 2020) Christine Leunens (geboren am 29. Dezember 1964 in Hartford (Connecticut), Vereinigte Staaten) ist eine neuseeländisch-belgische Schriftstellerin. Sie ist die Autorin mehrerer Romane, darunter Caging Skies, der als Jojo Rabbit verfilmt wurde.

    • 29. Dezember 1964
    • neuseeländisch-belgische Schriftstellerin
    • Hartford, Vereinigten Staaten
    • Leunens, Christine
  2. Christine Leunens (born 29 December 1964) is a New Zealand-Belgian novelist. She is the author of Primordial Soup, Caging Skies, A Can of Sunshine, and In Amber's Wake, which have been translated into twenty-five languages.

  3. Christine Leunens is a New Zealand author who writes fiction books in various genres, such as fantasy, thriller, and historical. Her website showcases her latest books, such as Amber's Wake, Caging Skies, and Primordial Soup, and provides links to buy them online.

  4. Christine's new bestselling novel, In Amber's Wake, is being made into a film by Mimi Polk Gitlin, the producer of Academy Award-winning film Thelma & Louise. Her novels have been translated into twenty-five languages. In 2023, she was awarded a UNESCO - Prague City of Literature Residency to work on her new historical novel.

  5. Caging Skies - Christine Leunens. “A vivid and deeply compelling novel, Caging Skies is an existential battle of moral and ethical extremes. Christine Leunens is an adept and eloquent storyteller.”. Georgia Hunter, New York Times bestselling author of We Were the Lucky Ones.

  6. 1. Nov. 2004 · 9 books111 followers. Christine Leunens is a New Zealand-Belgian novelist. She is the author of Primordial Soup, Caging Skies and A Can of Sunshine, which have been translated in over fifteen languages. Caging Skies has been adapted for film by director Taika Waititi, under the name Jojo Rabbit.

  7. After he is severely injured in a raid, he discovers his parents are hiding a Jewish girl called Elsa behind a false wall in their large house in Vienna. His initial horror turns to interest, then love and obsession.