Karina Yan Glaser Bio | Wiki
Karina Yan Glaser is a popular American author. As of now, Glaser works as the New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of the Vanderbeekers series. Glaser is also a contributing editor at Book Riot, the largest independent book media company in North America, where Glaser writes the weekly The Kids Are All Right newsletter and children’s book recommendation posts.
Before she worked as a teacher as well as an employee of New York City’s largest provider of transitional housing for the homeless. She authored The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street which was published in 2017 and in this book the Vanderbeekers’ grumpy landlord fails to renew the lease on their Harlem brownstone.
Karina Yan Glaser Age
Glaser was born on January 7, 1981, in California, in the United States. She is 43 years old. Glaser celebrates her birthday on January 7, every year.
Karina Yan Glaser Height
She is a woman of average stature. Glaser stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in (Approx. 1.65 m).
Karina Yan Glaser Family
Glaser was born and brought up in California to her parents. Glaser holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. At the moment, Glaser has not mentioned any details concerning either her parents or if she has siblings.
Karina Yan Glaser Husband
Glaser is married to her husband Dan Glaser a sales cloud architect at Salesforce. The pair lives in Harlem, New York City in a two-bedroom co-op where most families know one another. The couple also has two daughters named Kaela and Lina. Glaser and her husband Dan have a lot of pets, five to be exact: Addie, Annabelle, and Nala are rescue cats. Ginger Pye is a rescue dog, and Lalo is a 7-month-old Corgi.
Karina Yan Glaser College
She attended MJS from sixth through eighth grade, graduating in 1994. It became a life-changing three years for Glaser and it changed the academic trajectory of her life. Glaser came to MJS from a public school background, and she was way behind academically from the very beginning. Glaser was able to get good grades, graduate in good standing, and go on to Mayfield Senior School. She later attended Barnard College for her undergraduate studies and Columbia College for graduate school.
Karina Yan Glaser Vanderbeekers
She authored The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street which was published in 2017 and in this book is where the Vanderbeekers’ grumpy landlord fails to renew the lease on their Harlem brownstone. The five siblings plot to learn his secrets and win him over. It is her first book in The Vanderbeekers series.
Karina Yan Glaser Books
– The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street (2022)
– The Vanderbeekers Make A Wish (2021)
– A Duet for Home (2022)
– The Vanderbeekers Lost and Found (2020)
– Vanderbeekers to the Rescue (2019)
– The Vanderbeekers and the Hidden Garden (2018)
Karina Yan Glaser Salary
She earns a satisfying amount from her work as the New York bestselling author and illustrator of the Vanderbeekers series and a contributing editor at Book Riot, the largest independent book media company in North America. Glaser’s average salary is $75,133 per year.
Karina Yan Glaser Net Worth
She gets her wealth from her work as the New York bestselling author and illustrator of the Vanderbeekers series and a contributing editor at Book Riot, the largest independent book media company in North America. Therefore, Glaser has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Glaser’s estimated net worth is $735,115.
Is Karina Yan Glaser Married
Yes. Glaser is married to her husband Dan Glaser a sales cloud architect at Salesforce. The pair lives in Harlem, New York City in a two-bedroom co-op where most families know one another. The couple also has two daughters named Kaela and Lina. Glaser and her husband Dan also have a lot of pets, five to be exact: Addie, Annabelle, and Nala are rescue cats. Ginger Pye is a rescue dog, and Lalo is a 7-month-old Corgi.
Who Is Karina Yan Glaser
Glaser works as the New York bestselling author and illustrator of the Vanderbeekers series. Glaser is also a contributing editor at Book Riot, the largest independent book media company in North America, where Glaser writes the weekly The Kids Are All Right newsletter and children’s book recommendation posts. Before she worked as a teacher as well as an employee of New York City’s largest provider of transitional housing for the homeless.