Åsa Lind

Swedish children's and youth book author (born 1958)
Åsa Lind

Åsa Lind (born 1958 in Karbäcken in Tåsjö parish in Ångermanland) is a Swedish children's and youth book author.[1]

Lind lives in Stockholm. She has previously worked as a journalist and in a restaurant but is now a full-time writer.[2] Lind was awarded the Nils Holgersson plaque in 2003 and received the Kulla-Gulla Prize in 2014. Lind is a member of the Swedish Academy for Children's Books.[3]

Bibliography

  • 1995 - Troll-Tula och Nisse
  • 1998 - Your own flora (illustrator with Maj Fagerberg)
  • 2001 - Rock, stone and sand
  • 2002 - The Sand Wolf (translated into eighteen languages, including Korean, German and Turkish)
  • 2002 - Angels exist (illustration Sara Lundberg)
  • 2003 - Mera Sandvargen
  • 2004 - The Sand Wolf and all the glory
  • 2004 - Princess Book
  • 2005 - "Abracadabra"
  • 2008 - Ellika Tomson's first book
  • 2009 - The Book of Chance
  • 2009 - Dunderlund's best letter (illustrator with Sara Lundberg)
  • 2012 - Grandma's shawl (illustrator with Joanna Hellgren)
  • 2014 - Excursion book for rhymes and rhymes (illustrator Anna Bengtsson)
  • 2014 - The Secret (illustrator Emelie Östergren)
  • 2015 - Opus Olsson and the Brothers of Death
  • 2015 - Äskil eats trees
  • 2016 - Dodo and Diamond eat biscuits (illustrator Malin Koort)

References

  1. ^ "Åsas hjärta klappar starkt för Jämtland".
  2. ^ Författarpresentation Rabén & Sjögren http://agency.rabensjogren.se/Authors-illustrators/Alphabetically/L/Asa-Lind/ Archived 2010-08-27 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Svenska Barnboksakademin".
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