Johannes GroschupfJohannes Groschupf, born 1963 in Braunschweig, studied German philology, journalism, and American studies in Berlin. He works as a freelance journalist for Die Zeit, F.A.Z., Tagesspiegel, and Berliner Zeitung, among others, and as traveled widely throughout the world. After a helicopter crash in the Sahara, he wrote the NDR radio feature Der Absturz in 1999 based on this experience, for which he received the Robert Geisendörfer Prize. He is an award-winning young adult novelist and thriller writer. His most recent book is Lost Girl (2017). He lives and works in Berlin. Read More Read Less
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