Joanne Greenberg

Joanne Greenberg (* September 24, 1932 in Brooklyn, New York City ) is an American writer.

Greenberg is promised known primarily for their 1964 published novel I'll never have a rose garden (English: I Never Promised You a Rose Garden ), which she published under the pseudonym Hannah Green. This novel about curing the schizophrenia of a teenage girl from a Jewish family by the cutting-edge in schizophrenia treatment therapist Frieda Fromm- Reichmann contributes heavily autobiographical. The book was sold alone in the German translation far more than half a million times. In 1977 the novel under the same title was I gave you never promised a rose garden filmed; and 2004 was an eponymous play.

Joanne Greenberg received the Harry and Ethel Daroff Memorial Fiction Award, and the Jewish Book Council of America Award for her 1963 novel, The King's Persons, which is about the massacre of the Jewish population of York in 1190.

Works

The ISBN refer to the German -language paperback edition.

Films

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