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Armando Lucas Correa
With 20 years of experience in Hispanic media, award-winning journalist and author Armando Lucas Correa is the Editor in Chief of PEOPLE EN ESPAÑOL, the top selling Hispanic magazine in the U.S. with more than 7 million readers every month. In his role, he oversees the editorial content of the... show more



With 20 years of experience in Hispanic media, award-winning journalist and author Armando Lucas Correa is the Editor in Chief of PEOPLE EN ESPAÑOL, the top selling Hispanic magazine in the U.S. with more than 7 million readers every month. In his role, he oversees the editorial content of the magazine, PeopleEnEspanol.com and its digital editions for tablets and mobile.Correa is the recipient of various outstanding achievement awards from the National Association of Hispanic Publications and the Society of Professional Journalism. He is the magazine's primary spokesperson and regularly appears on national Spanish-language television programs discussing celebrity news and scoops.His first novel The German Girl will be published in October in Enlgish and Spanish by Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.His book En busca de Emma (In Search of Emma: Two Fathers, One Daughter and the Dream of a Family) was published by Rayo, Harper Collins in 2007 and for Aguilar, Santillana (Mexico) in 2009. He currently resides in Manhattan with his partner and their three childrenArmando Lucas Correa nació en 1959, en Guantánamo, Cuba.Comenzó su carrera como crítico de teatro y danza a mediados de la década de1980, tras graduarse de Teatrología-Dramaturgia en el Instituto Superior de Arte de La Habana.Fue editor de la revista cubana de artes escénicas, Tablas y corresponsal de la revista española El Público.Como asesor dramatúrgico, trabajó en la trilogía de teatro norteamericano con el grupo de teatro El Público e impartió clases de análisis dramatúrgico a los estudiantes de guión de la Escuela Internacional de Cine de San Antonio de los Baños.En Cuba publicó la obra de teatro Examen final, Premio 13 de marzo de la Universidad de La Habana.En 1991 llegó a Miami y comenzó a trabajar para el periódico El Nuevo Herald como reportero.En 1997 se mudó a Nueva York, contratado como escritor principal de la recién creada revista People en Español, de Time Inc, y desde finales del 2007 es el director editorial.www.armandolucascorrea.com"His journey of disappointment, surprise, heartbreak and, finally, triumph serves as the narrative for his poignant Spanish-language book, En Busca de Emma: Dos Padres, Una Hija y el Sueño de una Familia". Ana Veciana-Suarez/The Miami Herald http://www.miamiherald.com/living/story/1331163.html"El libro es como una cámara cinematográfica lanzada al interior del alma de un ser muy especial, de alguien que no quiso ceder a las presiones sociales ni renunciar a la posibilidad de entregarse con todo su amor a una nueva criatura".Olga Connor/El Nuevo Heraldhttp://www.elnuevoherald.com/galeria/artes/story/592373.html

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Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it 8 years ago
The German Girl by Armando Lucas Correo, author, Joy Osmanski, narrator This novel is narrated by the character called Hannah. It travels through 75 years as it illustrates courage and endurance in the face of hopelessness, but, unfortunately, at some points in the narrative, it descended into the r...
debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 8 years ago
Okay, if you were to be told that a family went through leaving Germany to go to Cuba, only for some to be turned back to reside in Paris then sent to a concentration camp. Then one family member dies during the World Trade Center attack and another dies during the Cuban revolution, you would think,...
Hooked on Books
Hooked on Books rated it 8 years ago
The German Girl is about a 12 year old Jewish girl named, Hannah Rosenthal and her well-to-do family that are living in Berlin during the war in 1939. The German authorities are in the process of rounding up the Jewish men first and deporting them to death camps. They are allowing some of the wealth...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 9 years ago
Told in alternating chapters, this story was different than other stories I have read about this time period. Anna was searching for answers about her father, the person who walked out of her life when her mother was three months pregnant with her. Anna held onto a photo of him, hoping that some da...
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