Caroline Rosales

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Caroline Rosales

Caroline Rosales (born June 9, 1982 in Bonn ) is a German author and journalist .

Life

Caroline Rosales grew up in Bonn . She studied regional studies in Asia / Africa with a focus on China and classical archeology at the Humboldt University in Berlin . From 2005 to 2007 she was a trainee at the Hamburger Morgenpost and also wrote for the Berliner Zeitung , the Kölner Express and the Berliner Kurier . From 2008 to 2013 she was editor for state politics at the Berlin daily BZ .

In 2010, together with the journalist Lisa Harmann, she published her first non-fiction book I believe, I step into a child . In it, she debates the change in the role of women in society through the birth of the first child with her co-author, a mother of three.

In 2011 she wrote a seven-part series for the Berlin tabloid BZ about the left-wing extremist scene. It was released just before May 1st.

Her second book Mama must save the world was published in 2014. In it, she denounces the grievances in the world of work from her perspective as a mother and examines the question of how one can become self-employed from parental leave.

In 2012 she founded the blog Stadt Land Mama with Lisa Harmann . Your articles advocated an understanding attitude towards helicopter parents .

During her time as a blogger, Rosales was also involved in consumer protection . With the Naturschutzbund Deutschland and Change.org , she won a campaign against additives in Penaten cream . She had previously achieved a petition to set up a candy-free cash register in the local Kaiser’s supermarket, without so-called whimsy goods .

Since 2015 she has been working as an editor for the Funke media group ( Berliner Morgenpost , Hamburger Abendblatt , Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung etc.), writes the weekly column Single Mom in the Berliner Morgenpost and Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung and is a guest author of the Zeit-Online column 10 after 8 . She mainly writes on social and women's issues.

In 2018 her third book, Single Mom - What It Really Means to be a Single Parent, was published by Rowohlt . The book is about resentment among mothers, about finding a partner and patchwork experiments as well as the financial and professional problems of single mothers. The author also writes about new freedoms, previously unknown powers and her emotional experience of everyday life with two young children.

In 2019 her fourth book Sexually Available was published by Ullstein , in which she explores the question of how a sexist society emerges and illuminates the gray areas between upbringing, abuse and feminism.

Caroline Rosales lives in Berlin with her two children.

Works

Web links

Commons : Caroline Rosales  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. book page at dtv
  2. Report on Tagesspiegel.de
  3. The "BZ" explains the Berlin Autonomen , by Jesse-Björn Buckler, Jungle World , April 28, 2011
  4. Book page at the Aufbau-Verlag
  5. Blog City Country Mama
  6. Interview with Caroline Rosales on NetWorking Mom.de
  7. Interview with Caroline Rosales and Lisa Harmann in the BZ
  8. Interview with Caroline Rosales in the Spiegel
  9. Report on Tagesspiegel.de
  10. Report on Stern.de
  11. Column page of the Berliner Morgenpost
  12. ^ Author page on Zeit Online.de
  13. Book page at Rowohlt-Verlag ( Memento of the original from August 2, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.rowohlt.de
  14. Book review by Nicola Erdmann on welt.de
  15. Interview by Takis Würger on Spiegel.de
  16. Interview on Littleyears.de
  17. ^ Book page at Ullstein-Verlag
  18. Interview with Caroline Rosales on "Sexually available" on Jetzt.de.
  19. "Sexually available" -Buchkritik in the Taz
  20. "Sexually available" -Buchkritik on bento.de
  21. Portrait in the mirror