Marianne R. Klein, aka Marika Roth, was born in Budapest, Hungary. She lived in Paris, France after WWII, until she was transferred to Montreal, Canada for adoption. There she studied creative writing as well as psychology at Sir George William University in Montreal. Following her move to Los Angeles, she continued her writing studies first at Beverly Hills High and then at UCLA. Additionally, she completed her writing course at the Writer’s Boot Camp and has been a member of several independent writer’s group in Los Angeles. She was also a member of Women in Film.
Marianne wrote her memoir, All the Pretty Shoes, as a tribute to her long-time soulmate following his passing, and it became a Finalist at the Book of the Year club. All the Pretty Shoes has also been adapted as a screenplay entitled “Marika’s War.” Marianne’s second novel, Gambler’s Journey, is a romantic drama, and has been written into several screenplays.
About: All The Pretty Shoes On a snowy winter day in 1945 at age 12, Marika Roth barely escaped her own death only to witness the execution of hundreds of Jews by the side of the Danube. Running, starved and shoeless, through the streets of Budapest, ALL THE PRETTY SHOES is the story she survived to write.
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