Lorraine C. Ladish

Lorraine Carbonell Ladish is a Spanish-American author.

Early life

She was born in Madrid, in 1963, of American mother and Spanish father and spent her childhood in Pennsylvania and her adolescence in Spain.

Writing

I Feel Fat (1993), her first book, was also the first to address the issue of eating disorders in Spain. It was written from the point of view of personal experience. Carbonell Ladish is the author of over ten works of nonfiction and three novels, to include the following titles:Fear of Eating, I'm pregnant. Now what, The Challenge of Writing and Publishing and Learning to Love, amongst others. Two of her novels are: Voice Mail and Damn Author.
Some of her works have been translated from Spanish into Portuguese, Czech, and Catalan.
She is a professional translator and interpreter, and the author of a creative writing course.

Lorraine Carbonell Ladish, aka Lorraine C. Ladish, now lives in Sarasota, Florida and has collaborated with the Palm Beach Post and D Latinos magazine and tv. She was the Guide for Consejos de mamá, for Latina moms, at About.com en español, of the New York Times Company., Managing Editor of Mujer at VOXXI, the Hispanic Voice for the XXI Century and Editor-in-Chief of Mamiverse.com. Lorraine C. Ladish is Founder and CEO of VivaFifty.com, a bilingual community that celebrates being 50+.

Bibliography

I Feel Fat (1993)
A Woman's Body (1994)
Inner Beauty (1995)
Learning to Love (1996)
Beyond Love (1998)
Voice Mail (2001)
Fear of Eating (2001)
The Challenge of Writing and Publishing (2002)
I'm Pregnant! Now, what? (2004)
Have Fun with Your Children (2005)
Damn Author (2006)
Writing, Within Your Reach (2007)
Over 40 and Loving it! (2007)
A Creative Child is a Happy Child (2008)
7 Strategies to Get the Most out of Self-Help Books (2009)
Starting over: how to find love when you've lost hope (2011)
Success Diaries (2012)

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