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Ester Ringnér-Lundgren (4 October 1907, in Norrköping – 26 July 1993) was a Swedish writer who wrote books for children and youth. A few of her books were published in Great Britain.
Ester Ringnér-Lundgren | |
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Born | Norrköping, Sweden | 4 October 1907
Died | 26 July 1993 | (aged 85)
Occupation | writer, schoolteacher |
Language | Swedish |
Nationality | Swedish |
Genres | children's literature |
Biography edit
Ester Maria Ringnér grew up on Tunnbindaregatan in Norrköping and was the daughter of Johanna and Birger Ringnér. She attended the primary school in Saltängen for two years and then eight years at the Northern Girls' School in Norrköping. Already at the age of twelve, she decided to become a writer.[1]
Publications edit
- Little Trulsa
- Little Trulsa's teaparty
- Little Trulsa's secret
- Little Trulsa's birthday
References edit
- ^ Christensson, Jakob (2014-02-19). "Anne-Christine Lindvall, Bruket av personvers i Norrköpings Tidningar 1760 till 1869, Linköping 2004. (205 s.)". Sjuttonhundratal. 2: 135. doi:10.7557/4.2907. ISSN 2001-9866.
Further reading edit
External links edit
- Sällskapet för Ester Ringnér-Lundgren Swedish website
- The British Library