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Upon moving to Las Vegas more than twenty years ago, Lynn Rosenberg was immediately struck by the eclectic range of residents she met. Throughout the years, Rosenberg was intrigued by stories of how other people, including many of her colleagues, ended up moving to Las Vegas. She became even more interested in what attracted each person to ultimately put down roots in a rather unique and unexpected setting. "While listening to so many personal anecdotes, I noticed a common sentiment emerge. Every single person I questioned or interviewed said 'I never thought I would live here.' So, I set out…mehr

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Upon moving to Las Vegas more than twenty years ago, Lynn Rosenberg was immediately struck by the eclectic range of residents she met. Throughout the years, Rosenberg was intrigued by stories of how other people, including many of her colleagues, ended up moving to Las Vegas. She became even more interested in what attracted each person to ultimately put down roots in a rather unique and unexpected setting. "While listening to so many personal anecdotes, I noticed a common sentiment emerge. Every single person I questioned or interviewed said 'I never thought I would live here.' So, I set out to write a book to share their stories with the world," Rosenberg says. In 50 States 50 Stories, Rosenberg has compiled true stories collected over a five year period from people from all 50 U.S. states (and beyond) and from all walks of life who chose to make Las Vegas their home. Rosenberg aims to broaden the way people so often view "Sin City." "For many people, Las Vegas is a place to visit as an adult playground but not a place to call home," she says. "The stories from my book will hopefully change that perception."
Autorenporträt
Originally from Long Island, New York, Lynn S. Rosenberg graduated from State University at Cortland with a degree in elementary education. After college, she returned to Long Island where she married, had two sons and taught elementary school. She later obtained a master's degree in administration from Hofstra University. In 1999, Rosenberg and her husband, Ron, moved to Las Vegas after she accepted a job as an assistant principal. She worked in administrative roles in education until her recent retirement. Still residing in Las Vegas, Rosenberg enjoys reading, hiking, movies, travel and spending time with her six grandchildren.