Anne-Pia Nygård

Anne-Pia Nygård
Born (1977-08-10) August 10, 1977
Sandane, Gloppen
Language Norwegian
Nationality Norway
Genre Autobiography

Anne-Pia Nygård (born August 10, 1977 in Sandane, Gloppen), is a Norwegian writer. Her debut book was the 2009 autobiography What Nobody Sees (Det som ingen ser).

Biography

Nygård is born and raised in the village Sandane, Gloppen, her mother from the same place, her father from Askøy.

She attended Firda Upper Secondary School from 1993 til 1996, and later earned her bachelor in North Germanic languages and English language. Her writing debut came about in the spring of 2009, as she was halfway to a master of Nynorsk language and writing.[1] The book, What Nobody Sees was written in nynorsk. In September 2012 the English version will be published by Loaghtan books.

Nygård was born with a curvature of the spine that worsened as she grew. The condition resulted in much of her childhood spent in and out of hospitals, where she underwent numerous operations. She experienced various accidents and medical mistakes. At ten years of age she lost the use of her legs and became dependent on the wheelchair. Her authorship is based on her experiences with her disability. She describes the embarrassments and confusions of childhood, as well as her meeting with health professionals and coping with family life. The book gives an educational view aimed at health professionals and others work with disabled children and youths.[1][2]

The autobiography is written i third person giving her the objectivity to comment her own sufferings, thoughts and actions.[3]

Bibliography

References

  1. 1 2 gloppen.opplaringssenter.no: Forfattarbesøk på GOS! (Visit by the writer at Gloppen Educational Centre) (Norwegian), August 25 2012
  2. NRK (25 nov. 2008): Rullestolbrukar med bok om mental helse (Wheelchairuser with book on mental health) (Norwegian), 25 august 2012
  3. familienettet.no (July 25 2012): Det som ingen ser (What Nobody Sees), (excerpt in Norwegian), visited aug 25 2012
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