Kerstin Gier

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Kerstin Gier (born 8 October 1966) is a German author of novels for adults and young adults. Her popular young adult novel Rubinrot ( Ruby Red ) and its two sequels - a series about time travel - as well as her Silber trilogy were translated into English by Anthea Bell. [1]

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Bibliography

Young adult books

Gem Trilogy

  • Rubinrot, 2009 (Published in the United States as Ruby Red , Henry Holt and Co., 2011)
  • Saphirblau, 2010 (Published in the United States as Sapphire Blue, Henry Holt and Co., 2012)
  • Smaragdgrün, 2012 (Published in the United States as Emerald Green, Henry Holt and Co., 2013)
  • Liebe geht durch alle Zeiten, 2012 (Published in the United States as The Ruby Red Trilogy Boxed Set, Square Fish, 2014)

Silver: The Book Of Dreams Trilogy

  • Silber. Das erste Buch der Träume, 2013 (Published in the United States as Dream A Little Dream, Henry Holt and Co., 2015)
  • Silber. Das zweite Buch der Träume, 2014 (Published in the United States as Dream On, Henry Holt and Co., 2016)
  • Silber. Das dritte Buch der Träume, 2015 (Published in the United States as Just Dreaming, Henry Holt and Co., 2017)

Other

  • Jungs sind wie Kaugummi, 2009
  • Das Wolkenschloss, 2017 (Published in the United States as A Castle in the Clouds, Henry Holt and Co., 2020)
  • Was man bei Licht nicht sehen kann (2021)

Adult books

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References

  1. ""The Time Travel Gene", The New York Times,05/15/2011".

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