Gina Greenlee is the author of Cheaper Than Therapy: How to Take Risks to Create the Life You Want, which
illustrates The Lesson of the Chopsticks. It is the second in
her series of inspirational and motivational gift books that star inanimate objects as metaphors for enhancing the way
we live. Gina is also the author of Cheaper Than Therapy: How to Keep Life's Small Problems from Becoming Big Ones -
The Lesson of the Paper Clips.
Gina was a freelance columnist for The Hartford Courant from 2000 to 2006. Her work has appeared in The New York
Times Magazine, Essence Magazine, and The St. Petersburg Times. She is a member of the Authors Guild.
Gina graduated from Hunter College with a BA in English and earned a master's degree in education from Queens
College a long, long time ago. When she isn't writing, she is reading, traveling
or whooping it up with friends. A native New Yorker, Gina currently lives in Connecticut.