Lea Bayers Rapp
Appearance
Lea Bayers Rapp | |
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Born | Lea Bayers July 19, 1946 Brooklyn, New York City |
Occupation | writer |
Language | English |
Alma mater | Thomas Edison State College |
Genre | non-fiction, children's fiction |
Notable works | Put your kid in show biz Mazel tov! The complete book of Jewish weddings |
Spouse | Stanley Rapp |
Children | Ilana Rapp, Justin Rapp |
Lea Bayers Rapp (born July 19, 1946 in Brooklyn)[1] is an American non-fiction and children's fiction writer. Among her books are "Put Your Kid in Show Biz"[2] and "Mazel Tov! The Complete Book of Jewish Weddings."[3] She also wrote for periodicals.[4]
Lea Bayers was born into a Jewish family[5] from Brooklyn. She holds a BA from Thomas Edison State College.[6] In 2011, she lives in Sayreville, New Jersey.[7]
Books
[edit]- 1978 − Smiling Faces, a musical play for children with music by Claire Martin (Jobete Music Company)[8]
- 1981 − Put your kid in show biz (Sterling Publishing)
- 1992 − The best public high schools: Where do kids get the best secondary education in New Jersey? (with 4 coauthors; Tomlinson Enterprises)
- 1993 − Life's little destruction book (St. Martin's Press)[citation needed]
- 2002 − Mazel tov! The complete book of Jewish weddings (Kensington Books)
References
[edit]- ^ Curt Johnson, ed. (1988), Who's Who in U.S. Writers, Editors and Poets, p. 458
- ^ Kaplan, Eliot (1982-09-28). "A Star is Bred". Family Weekly. p. 13. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
- ^ "Ethnic weddings capture heritage". The Olympian. 2004-08-01.
- ^ e.g., Rapp, Lea Bayers (October 1987). "Broadway Babies". Playbill. 5 (12).
- ^ "Lea Bayers Rapp". Kensington Books. Archived from the original on 2009-12-06.
- ^ World Who's Who of Women 1990/91, p. 680
- ^ Olivio, Andrea. "Public invited to meet local authors at library" Archived 2013-01-24 at archive.today, Old Bridge Suburban, April 7, 2005. Accessed February 15, 2011. "Expected to attend are Sayreville authors Daniel Gary Holderman, Lea Bayers Rapp and Helen Boehm, as well as South Amboy authors Jerry Smith, Chelle Martin, Flo Fitzpatrick, Jim Carney, George Francy and Tom Burkard."
- ^ "Smiling faces sometimes. Arr.: Jobete Music Company, Inc., employer for hire of Johnny Dentato". faqs.org. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
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[edit]Categories:
- 1946 births
- Living people
- Jewish American children's writers
- Jewish American non-fiction writers
- Jewish women writers
- People from Brighton Beach
- People from Sayreville, New Jersey
- Thomas Edison State University alumni
- 20th-century American women writers
- 20th-century American non-fiction writers
- 21st-century American women writers
- American women non-fiction writers
- 21st-century American non-fiction writers
- 21st-century American Jews