Christine Schulz-Reiss

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Christine Schulz-Reiss (* 1956 ) is a German author for children and young people and a freelance journalist.

Life

Christine Schulz-Reiss studied German, history, politics and communication studies in Erlangen and Munich after graduating from high school . After a traineeship at the Stuttgarter Nachrichten , she first became a political editor, then deputy head of the report, magazine and news department of the Münchner Abendzeitung . She has been a freelance journalist since 1991 and writes for various magazines.

In 2003, she presented her first book, Inquiry: Politics , which was nominated for the Gustav Heinemann Prize in 2004.

Her following books also deal with urgent questions of living together and intercultural cooperation. Abstract topics such as ethics and philosophy are conveyed by the author in a youth-friendly way and embedded in the immediate world of experience of the reader.

Christine Schulz-Reiss now lives with her family near Munich.

Works

  • Inquiry: politics
  • Inquiry: philosophy
  • Inquiry: Europe
  • Inquired: human rights and democracy
  • "Inquired: Flight and Integration"
  • What does the world think?
  • This is how the world lives
  • Who was that? Adventurer and explorer
  • Who was that? People of history
  • Who was that? Researcher and inventor
  • Who was that? poet and thinker
  • Ghostwriting: On the Road in World History with Hape Kerkeling , Random House, Audio, 2011
  • Christianity. History, Faith and Community , Gerstenberg Verlag 2011
  • The house book of world religions , Gerstenberg Verlag 2012
  • Who was that? 33 people in history that everyone should know , Loewe, 2016

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