Dona Kujacinski

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Dona Eve Kujacinski (born January 11, 1956 in Offenburg ) is a German journalist and bestselling author.

Life

Dona Kujacinski worked as a freelance journalist for Munich-based TZ, BUNTE, BILD, GALA, Berlin-based BZ, WELT am SONNTAG, CICERO and BILD am SONNTAG. She writes regularly for FOCUS, AUTOBILD and Character , the society magazine of Bethmann Bank. Your journalistic foster father is journalist and book author Franz Josef Wagner .

In February 2002 Droemer Verlag published her book "Hannelore Kohl - Your Life", which she published with Peter Kohl . The book was number 1 on the Spiegel bestseller list for weeks and was reissued as a paperback in March 2013. In April 2006, the Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf publishing house published her biography about the man who wrote German film history and who represented the American dream of rags-to-riches in the middle of the German economic miracle: "Horst Wendlandt - The Man Who Winnetou & Edgar Wallace, Bud Spencer & Terence Hill, Otto & Loriot brought to the cinema ".

In July 2011, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of Hannelore Kohl's death, Edition HRS published the illustrated book “Hannelore Kohl - A German Life”. Photojournalist Helmut R. Schulze, author Dona Kujacinski and Hannelore Kohl's son Peter Kohl record the life and work of one of the most unusual German women politicians in words and pictures.

In November 2014 Quadriga published her non-fiction book “Our child is dead” in which she lets mothers and fathers tell how it is to endure this fate, to endure the endless pain of the death of their child. About their grief, their despair and helplessness, their anger at fate. The book also contains the story of Jenny Böken, cadet on the naval sailing training ship "Gorch Fock". UFA Fiction secured the rights and filmed the fate of the young officer candidate. The film is inspired by the fate of Jenny Böken, but does not claim to reproduce the events authentically. On April 5, 2017, ARD broadcast the TV drama “Tod einer Kadettin” for the first time.

Dona Kujacinski lives and works as an author and freelance journalist in Berlin.

Works

  • with Peter Kohl: Hannelore Kohl. A German life. Droemer, Munich 2002, ISBN 978-3-426-27271-8 .
  • Horst Wendlandt. The man who brought Winnetou & Edgar Wallace, Bud Spencer & Terence Hill, Otto & Loriot to the cinema. A biography. Schwarzkopf and Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-89602-690-3 .
  • with Helmut R. Schulze, Walter Kohl (eds.): Hannelore Kohl. A German life. Illustrated book. Ed. HRS, Heidelberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-9810330-5-2 .
  • Our child is dead. Mothers and fathers tell of loss, pain and hope. Quadriga, Cologne 2014, ISBN 978-3-86995-066-2 .

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