Diana Beate Hellmann

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Diana Beate "Bea" Hellmann (born September 25, 1957 in Essen ; died March 1, 2019 in Los Angeles ) was a German author living in Los Angeles . She also worked as a translator, including for Joseph Wambaugh's novel Die Chorknaben . In Germany she became known through her novel Zwei Frauen , published in 1989 , which tells part of her own life story.

In 1994 the novel Lara's story followed , in 1998 The Child I Never Had . In her autobiography I begin again to live (2000) Diana Beate Hellmann openly reports on her years of alcohol addiction and her rehab in the famous Betty Ford Center . In 2001 the supplementary non-fiction book Life Without Alcohol was published .

In June 2007, the book Out of Love for Him was published with many scientific journalistic passages, especially about prostate cancer with a poor prognosis, which affected her husband. The sequel followed a little over a year later.

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  1. https://mec.lacounty.gov/unclaimed-person-detail/?caseNumber=2019-01733 accessed on January 29, 2020