Nathalie is professional playwright and lyricist who started writing at 5 years old when she won a radio contets. She studied music, radio and TV at Leland Powers in Boston. She attended North Eastern University and studied writing, advertising and art. She studied at Salem State College with Dr. Michael Atonakas. She opened a drama studio. Had fund-raisers, played the lead in Antigone and Golde in Fiddler on the Roof. Her play, Manhattan Momma, was produced professionally and ran for two years.
Secrets, Lovers, and Lies: The German Conspiracy in America by Natasha Schlager is a historical novel exploring the intertwined lives of diverse and conflicted characters in the U.S., set against a backdrop of racism, religious tension, and secret family histories. The story revolves around Michael, a former priest, and his relationship with a Jewish woman, which uncovers hidden aspects of his family’s past. The novel also brings in characters like a bigoted southern woman, a landlady with comedic flair, and even neo-Nazi and Ku Klux Klan figures to expose complex racial and religious issues within the narrative
“Making It: Medical Comedy” by Nathalie Schlager is a humorous take on the medical world and the personal challenges within it. This comedic narrative follows the protagonist, who faces unexpected twists and absurdities in her life and career, blending humor with insights into the medical field. The book explores the protagonist’s interactions with a quirky cast of characters, adding levity to the often intense environment of medical practice.
Schlager’s work gives readers a comedic glimpse into both the joys and frustrations of working in healthcare, aiming to entertain while also offering a lighthearted perspective on medical challenges.
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