Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir | |
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Occupation | Author |
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Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir (born 1 May 1953, in Reykjavik [1]) is an Icelandic author, noted for her children's books. [2]
Ragnheiður was born in a family of painters and writers. She graduated as a teacher from the Kennaraskóli Íslands in 1973, and took a degree in art history at Aarhus University in 1979. She also studied literature at the University of Iceland. [3] [2]
Ragnheiður worked as a teacher in Reykjavík for several years, and was editor of Iceland's National Centre for Educational Materials 1990–96. She has both illustrated and written books for children and teens. [3]
Her first book, Ljósin lifna, was published in 1985. [4] Ragnheiður has retold and illustrated various Icelandic folktales, pre-eminently in her book Sagan af Hlina konungssyni. Amongst other prizes, Ragnheiður won the Icelandic Children's Book Prize for her 2000 book Leikur á borði; and the Nordic Children's Book Prize in 2005 for her novel Sverðberinn. [5] [2] Her most recent novels include the 2009 Hjartsláttur and the 2012 Myndin í speglinum.
Ragnheiður lives in Hafnarfjörður. She is married and has four children. [3] [1]
Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Author |
Known for | Children's books |
Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir (born 1 May 1953, in Reykjavik [1]) is an Icelandic author, noted for her children's books. [2]
Ragnheiður was born in a family of painters and writers. She graduated as a teacher from the Kennaraskóli Íslands in 1973, and took a degree in art history at Aarhus University in 1979. She also studied literature at the University of Iceland. [3] [2]
Ragnheiður worked as a teacher in Reykjavík for several years, and was editor of Iceland's National Centre for Educational Materials 1990–96. She has both illustrated and written books for children and teens. [3]
Her first book, Ljósin lifna, was published in 1985. [4] Ragnheiður has retold and illustrated various Icelandic folktales, pre-eminently in her book Sagan af Hlina konungssyni. Amongst other prizes, Ragnheiður won the Icelandic Children's Book Prize for her 2000 book Leikur á borði; and the Nordic Children's Book Prize in 2005 for her novel Sverðberinn. [5] [2] Her most recent novels include the 2009 Hjartsláttur and the 2012 Myndin í speglinum.
Ragnheiður lives in Hafnarfjörður. She is married and has four children. [3] [1]