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Kerstin Gier

1966 - Today

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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. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kerstin Gier is the 6,197th most popular writer (down from 5,553rd in 2019), the 5,523rd most popular biography from Germany (down from 5,031st in 2019) and the 352nd most popular German Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Kerstin Gier ranks 6,197 out of 7,302Before her are Beryl Bainbridge, Alberto Dines, Thomas Traherne, Éva Janikovszky, Meindert DeJong, and Ahmad NikTalab. After her are Pentti Haanpää, Peter Orlovsky, Julia Donaldson, Volodymyr Vakulenko, Joan D. Vinge, and Christina Hoff Sommers.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Kerstin Gier ranks 372Before her are Louis Mandylor, Stefano Dionisi, Iveta Bartošová, Nobuyuki Kojima, Ljubčo Georgievski, and Kyōko Koizumi. After her are Les Ferdinand, Jee Seok-jin, Katsuo Kanda, María Jesús Montero, Rim Banna, and Finn Christian Jagge.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Kerstin Gier ranks 5,526 out of 7,253Before her are Julius Frey (1881), Leni Junker (1905), Dietmar Danner (1950), Gloria, Princess of Thurn and Taxis (1960), Alexander Wendt (1958), and Bernd Krauss (1957). After her are Günter Haritz (1948), Andreas Klöden (1975), Kenan Yıldız (2005), Christian Streich (1965), Joël Matip (1991), and Wilfried Gröbner (1949).

Among WRITERS In Germany

Among writers born in Germany, Kerstin Gier ranks 352Before her are Gert Hofmann (1931), Wolfdietrich Schnurre (1920), Ralph Giordano (1923), Ralf König (1960), Frank Schätzing (1957), and Edith Hamilton (1867). After her are Albrecht Behmel (1971), Andreas Eschbach (1959), Peter Wohlleben (1964), Kathrin Schmidt (1958), Graciano Rocchigiani (1963), and Nele Neuhaus (1967).