Lea Bayers Rapp
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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 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 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
- 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)
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