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Tuula Kallioniemi (born 22 March 1951 in Kymi) is an author of Finnish children's literature. She was awarded the Topelius Prize in 1979, the State's Prize for Literature in 1985 and the Anni Swan Medal in 1994. She wrote the Reuhurinteen ala-aste series, the first book of which was published in 1997. The books are about lives of the pupils and teacher Aapeli Käki in a fictional elementary school in Finland. Her other works include Lätkässä (1990), Rääväsuu rakastuu (1991) and Ihmemies Topi (1998).

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  • Tuula Kallioniemi (de)
  • Tuula Kallioniemi (fr)
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  • Tuula Kallioniemi (* 22. März 1951 in Karhula, Finnland) ist eine der produktivsten und renommiertesten finnischen Autorinnen. Sie studierte Literatur und begann 1978 ihre Karriere als Kinderbuchautorin.Seit 1978 hat sie insgesamt 38 Kinder- und Jugendbücher geschrieben, für die sie zahlreiche Preise erhielt. Kallioniemi lebt mit ihrem Mann, ihren drei Söhnen und einem Hund auf dem Land. Sie schrieb Bücher wie Die Lunte brennt, Pfote hoch! oder Ein Rätsel namens Nina. (de)
  • Tuula Inkeri Kallioniemi (née Laaksonen le 22 mars 1951 à Kemi) est un écrivain finlandais de littérature jeunesse. (fr)
  • Tuula Kallioniemi (born 22 March 1951 in Kymi) is an author of Finnish children's literature. She was awarded the Topelius Prize in 1979, the State's Prize for Literature in 1985 and the Anni Swan Medal in 1994. She wrote the Reuhurinteen ala-aste series, the first book of which was published in 1997. The books are about lives of the pupils and teacher Aapeli Käki in a fictional elementary school in Finland. Her other works include Lätkässä (1990), Rääväsuu rakastuu (1991) and Ihmemies Topi (1998). (en)
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  • Tuula Kallioniemi (* 22. März 1951 in Karhula, Finnland) ist eine der produktivsten und renommiertesten finnischen Autorinnen. Sie studierte Literatur und begann 1978 ihre Karriere als Kinderbuchautorin.Seit 1978 hat sie insgesamt 38 Kinder- und Jugendbücher geschrieben, für die sie zahlreiche Preise erhielt. Kallioniemi lebt mit ihrem Mann, ihren drei Söhnen und einem Hund auf dem Land. Sie schrieb Bücher wie Die Lunte brennt, Pfote hoch! oder Ein Rätsel namens Nina. (de)
  • Tuula Inkeri Kallioniemi (née Laaksonen le 22 mars 1951 à Kemi) est un écrivain finlandais de littérature jeunesse. (fr)
  • Tuula Kallioniemi (born 22 March 1951 in Kymi) is an author of Finnish children's literature. She was awarded the Topelius Prize in 1979, the State's Prize for Literature in 1985 and the Anni Swan Medal in 1994. She wrote the Reuhurinteen ala-aste series, the first book of which was published in 1997. The books are about lives of the pupils and teacher Aapeli Käki in a fictional elementary school in Finland. Her other works include Lätkässä (1990), Rääväsuu rakastuu (1991) and Ihmemies Topi (1998). (en)
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