Maria Gripe

Swedish author and children's book writer

Maria Gripe - Swedish author and children's book writer
Born

July 25th, 1923
102 years ago

Died

April 5th, 2007
18 years ago — 83 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Sweden

Links & References

Contributed significantly to children's literature. Authored numerous books that often featured themes of adventure and fantasy. Works included collaborations with illustrators that enhanced the storytelling experience. Gripe's narratives often dealt with complex emotions and existential questions, appealing to both children and adults. Her storytelling style blended realism with elements of myth, making stories relatable yet imaginative. Gripe received several awards recognizing her contributions to literature, including the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award.

Wrote 'The Ghost of the Red House'

Authored 'The Riddle of the Stolen Treasure'

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