Moni Nilsson-Brännström
Moni Nilsson-Brännström | |
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Born |
Stockholm, Sweden | 24 February 1955
Language | Swedish |
Nationality | Swedish |
Period | 1977- |
Genre | children and youth |
Notable awards | Nils Holgersson Plaque, BMF Plaque |
Moni Helena Nilsson Brännström (born Nilsson 24 February 1955 in Stockholm)[1] is a Swedish author, best known for the books about the boy Tsatsiki. Earlier she owned the 17th chair of the Swedish Academy for Children's Books.[2] She is one of the initiators of the young-adult-culture-house Palatset in Stockholm.
Selected bibliography[3]
- 1977 - Villa 78
- 1983 - Bartolomeus och spöket (illustrator: Pija Lindenbaum)
- 1995 - Tsatsiki och morsan (illustrator: Pija Lindenbaum)
- 1996 - Tsatsiki och farsan (illustrator: Pija Lindenbaum)
- 1997 - Bara Tsatsiki (illustrator: Pija Lindenbaum)
- 1998 - Sejtes skatt (Fantasy book)
- 1998 - Riddarpojken (together with Boel Werner)
- 1999 - Tsatsiki och kärleken (illustrator: Pija Lindenbaum)
- 2001 - Tsatsiki och Retzina (illustrator: Pija Lindenbaum)
- 2001 - Klassresan
- 2002 - Smått och gott med Samuel Svensson (illustrator: Kiran Maini Gerhandsson)
- 2003 - Malin + Rasmus = sant: en fristående fortsättning på Klassresan
- 2005 - Salmiak och Spocke (illustrator:Lisen Adbåge)
- 2006 - Salmiak och Hedda: det femte hålet (illustrator: Lisen Adbåge)
- 2007 - Hoppet: Jumpin' Jack Az
Selected Awards
- 1997, 1999, 2001 & 2003 - Bokjuryn
- 1998 - Nils Holgersson Plaque (for the book Bara Tsatsiki)
- 1999 - BMF Plaque (for the book Tsatsiki och kärleken)
- 1999 - Wettergrens barnbokollon
References
- ↑ http://www.birthday.se/sok/?f=Moni&l=Nilsson%20Br%e4nnstr%f6m
- ↑ "Svenska barnboksakademins tidigare ledamöter" (in Swedish). Swedish Academy for Children's Books. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
- ↑ https://biblioteket.stockholm.se/en/sok/author/Moni%20Nilsson-Br%C3%A4nnstr%C3%B6m
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