Maria Gripe
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Maria Gripe, born Maria Walter (25 July 1923, Vaxholm – 5 April 2007), was a Swedish author of books for children and young people, often written in a magical and mystical tone.
Her books have won many awards, including in 1974 the Hans Christian Andersen Medal, and are translated into about 30 languages.
Maria Gripe died on the April 5, 2007 in her home of a sickness reports SVD.
[edit] Books in English translation
- Hugo and Josephine (Hugo och Josefin)
- Hugo (Hugo)
- Josephine (Josefin)
- In the Time of the Bells (I klockornas tid)
- The Glassblower's Children (Glasblåsarns barn)
- Pappa Pellerin's Daughter (Pappa Pellerins dotter)
- The Night Daddy (Nattpappan)
- Julia's House (Julias hus och nattpappan)
- Elvis and his Secret (Elvis Karlsson)
- Elvis and his Friends (Elvis! Elvis!)
- The Land Beyond (Landet utanför)
- The Green Coat (...ellen, dellen...)
- Agnes Cecilia (Agnes Cecilia)