Åsa Lind
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Åsa Lind (born 1958 in Karbäcken in Tåsjö parish in Ångermanland) is a
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children's and youth book author. Lind lives in
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. She has previously worked as a journalist and in a restaurant but is now a full-time writer. Lind was awarded the Nils Holgersson plaque in 2003 and received the Kulla-Gulla Prize in 2014. Lind is a member of the
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.


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 Sara Caroline Lundberg (born 18 May 1971) is a Swedish illustrator and writer. Biography Sara Lundberg was educated at McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland, where she earned a bachelor's degree in theatre and art in 1994, at Konstfack in S ...
) * 2012 - '' Grandma's shawl '' (illustrator with
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) * 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

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lind, Asa Swedish-language writers 1958 births Living people Recipients of the Nils Holgersson Plaque