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Viveca Lärn, earlier Viveca Sundvall, (born 6 April 1944) is a Swedish writer
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and journalist. She is mostly famous for writing the Mimmi and the Eddie children's books series. She has also written books for an adult audience, and many of those books formed the basis for the TV series '' Saltön''.


Biography


Childhood and upbringing

Viveca Lärn is the daughter of Hubert Lärn, who was a journalist and cartoonist, and Katarina, born Ekstrand, as well as niece to Ferdinand Lärn. In the autobiographical book Sladdisen, a book about my childhood, she depicts her growing up in Gothenburg with the summer holidays at Tjörn. The parents were artistically educated, and the home was characterized by "fantasy, art, literature and popular science walks". She learned early to read and write. Her parents, rather, experienced as her friends than as authorities. In front of games and children's party, she preferred to stay at the creek near the home and fantasize for herself.Lärn, Viveca, 1944-. - Sladdisen : en bok om min barndom / Viveca Lärn.. - 2019. - At school started, Viveca Lärn had to skip first class. She never enjoyed the primary school or the girls' school but received good grades except in the essay writing, when her essays were considered to contain "too much imagination" with the admission to the Latin Latin Latin Agency, however, her four best adolescence began. She enjoyed the youth gang that gathered at Götaplatsen and visited the popular dance clubs. She was given her first writer's assignment as a twelve-year-old when the uncle at the Gothenburg-Tidningen needed a translator to the series' text boxes. An aunt and her husband became deputy parents when she returned to Gothenburg after the family's move to San Francisco. Early on, she was set to become a writer and during high school, Lärn won an essay competition with a Frankrikesa as the first prize.Lärn, Viveca, 1944-. - Sladdisen : en bok om min barndom / Viveca Lärn.. - 2019. -


Awards

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Astrid Lindgren Prize The Astrid Lindgren Prize () is a Swedish literary award for children's literature named after the Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren. The prize was instituted by the publishing house Rabén & Sjögren in 1967 to honour Lindgren on her 60th birthda ...
1985 * BMF-plaketten 1985 – för Vi smyger på Enok * Wettergrens barnbokollon 1991 *
Expressens Heffaklump Expressens Heffaklump (Heffaklumpen) is a Swedish annual award for children's and youth culture, especially children's and youth literature, that is awarded by the newspaper Expressen. The award was established in 1966 and the original award statue ...
1992 *
Nils Holgersson Plaque The Nils Holgersson Plaque is an award given by Swedish Library Association. It was established in 1950, and named for the book ''The Wonderful Adventures of Nils'' by Selma Lagerlöf. It is an annual award given to the author of the best children' ...
1992 för Eddie och Maxon Jaxon * Partille Bokhandels författarstipendium 1994 * Årets göteborgare 1998 * Bokjuryn (kategori 7-9 år) 2000 * SKTFs pris-årets forfatter 2004 * Tage Danielsson-prisen 2004


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1944 births Living people Swedish women children's writers Swedish children's writers Recipients of the Astrid Lindgren Prize Writers from Gothenburg {{Sweden-writer-stub