Maja Lunde Explained

Maja Lunde
Birth Date:30 July 1975
Birth Place:Bislett, Oslo, Norway
Occupation:Script writer
Novelist
Children's writer
Awards:Norwegian Booksellers' Prize

Maja Lunde (born 30 July 1975) is a Norwegian writer.

Biography

Lunde was born in Oslo on 30 July 1975.

She made her literary debut in 2012 with the children's novel ("Across the Border"), a thriller set in 1942, where the protagonists Sarah and Daniel are Jews trying to escape murderous Nazi persecution during the German occupation of Norway, and find their way to neutral Sweden.[1] [2] She was awarded the Norwegian Booksellers' Prize in 2015 for the novel Bienes historie.[3] Bienes historie was published with the title The History of Bees in the United States by Touchstone, a division of Simon and Schuster, in 2017. As script writer she has contributed to the tv series , Hjem and . She graduated from the University of Oslo.[4]

Her children's book Snøsøsteren from 2018 was illustrated by Lisa Aisato.[5] Her next book was Przevalskis hest (2019), named after Przewalski's horse, the third volume in her series on people and climate.[6] (The first volumes in the series were Bienes historie (2015), and Blå (2017)). A fourth book in the series, Drømmen om et tre, came in 2022.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maja Lunde . gyldendal.no . 18 January 2017 .
  2. Web site: Over grensen . gyldendal.no . 18 January 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160411151353/http://www.gyldendal.no/Barn-og-ungdom/9-13-aar/Over-grensen . 11 April 2016 . dead .
  3. Web site: Bienes historie er vinner av Bokhandlerprisen 2015 . aschehoug.no . 18 January 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181211054203/https://www.aschehoug.no/Nyheter/Bienes-historie-er-vinner-av-Bokhandlerprisen-2015 . 11 December 2018 . dead .
  4. Web site: Maja Lunde . aschehoug.no . 18 January 2017 .
  5. Web site: De myke hjerters bibel . Gry Elise . Jacobsen . nrk.no . Norwegian . 28 October 2019.
  6. Book: Hvem Hva Hvor 2021 . Knut Are . Tvedt . Knut Are Tvedt . Litteratur . 295 . Norwegian . Vigmostad & Bjørke . Oslo . 2020 . 978-82-419-5305-7 .