"In this fast paced memoir Elise Krentzel shares how she took charge of the tumultuous 1970s by making a name for herself while still a teenager as a rock journalist. As a kid, she was encouraged by her parents to sing, play music, and write, but she wasn't allowed to be 'herself.' Alienated, she hid her heart and learned to become a stranger in her own skin as the torment of early childhood taught her to mistrust everyone, especially herself. As an adolescent traveling in Europe, she came to realize there was more to life than sex, money, and fame. With newly instilled vigor and drive, Elise…mehr
"In this fast paced memoir Elise Krentzel shares how she took charge of the tumultuous 1970s by making a name for herself while still a teenager as a rock journalist. As a kid, she was encouraged by her parents to sing, play music, and write, but she wasn't allowed to be 'herself.' Alienated, she hid her heart and learned to become a stranger in her own skin as the torment of early childhood taught her to mistrust everyone, especially herself. As an adolescent traveling in Europe, she came to realize there was more to life than sex, money, and fame. With newly instilled vigor and drive, Elise set out to break her toxic cycles, determined to become someone people would notice. At 19 years old -- the youngest journalist on the KISS Japan Tour -- she negotiated a plum job with one of the biggest players in the Japanese music industry, desperately trying to fill the gaping hole left by feeling unheard and unloved by those she depended on most: her family. Spanning three continents and twenty years, Under My Skin tells the story of a street-smart, vulnerable Jewish girl from the Bronx and how she changed her life, forever."--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elise Krentzel is an author, ghostwriter, public speaker, and communications entrepreneur who has lived in five countries for over half her life. Starting in Japan from 1977 to 1984, she owned a talent and booking agency, introduced punk rock, and was a DJ and music journalist. As the Tokyo Bureau Chief for Billboard Magazine, Elise introduced the Sony Walkman and Laserdisc technology to a western audience. After twenty years in Europe's digital travel publishing, lifestyle marketing, and public relations, she returned to the States and to her first love of writing. She has a soft spot for people brought up in toxic households. At EK Public Relations, the boutique agency she founded, festivals and events, personalities, authors, creatives, and non-profits are represented. Elise is currently working on book two, "Men Moving Me" of her memoir trilogy; she is the mother of one son and currently resides in Austin, Texas, the "sixth country" she's lived in."I used to be a drama queen, but now I'm just a queen." - Elise Krentzel
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