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Anne-Cath Vestly (1920–2008)

Author of Eight Children and a Truck

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About the Author

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Series

Works by Anne-Cath Vestly

Eight Children and a Truck (1957) 34 copies
Hello, Aurora (1974) 32 copies
Eight Children Move House (1958) 31 copies
Lillebror og Knerten (1962) 26 copies
Eight Children and Rosie (1960) 23 copies
Guro og fiolinen (1978) 20 copies
Kostemarsj på Tirilltoppen (1995) 20 copies
Guro (1975) 18 copies
Aurora and Socrates (1969) 17 copies
Knerten gifter seg (1964) 17 copies
Guro og Lille-Bjørn (1979) 17 copies
Guro og nøkkerosene (1976) 16 copies
Knerten på sykkeltur (1974) 15 copies
Eight Children in Winter (1959) 15 copies
Eight Children & Bulldozer (1961) 14 copies
Guro alene hjemme (1977) 14 copies
Ole Aleksander på farten (1954) 12 copies
Aurora og pappa (1967) 11 copies
Ellen Andrea og mormor (1992) 11 copies
Aurora in Holland (1970) 10 copies
Guro og Frydefoniorkesteret (1981) 10 copies
Trofaste Knerten (1963) 10 copies
Aurora fra Fabelvik (1972) 8 copies
Aurora på hurtigruten (1971) 8 copies
Barnas store sangbok (1983) 6 copies
Knerten politimann (2001) 5 copies
Knerten i Bessby (1971) 5 copies
Kaos og Bjørnar (1982) 5 copies
Lappeteppe fra en barndom (1990) 4 copies
Lilla Olaug og Lubben (1983) 4 copies
5 på reise (1994) 4 copies
Kaos og hemmeligheten (1987) 3 copies
Mormor og de åtte ungene (2003) 3 copies
Lillebror og Knerten. B.4 (1991) 3 copies
Lillebror og Knerten. B.3 (1991) 3 copies
Lillebror og Knerten. 2 (1990) 3 copies
Våre lesegleder (1993) 2 copies
Monrad tenker (2002) 2 copies
Lille-Draugen (1997) 1 copy
Huset i skogen (1998) 1 copy
Aurora 2 1 copy
Aurora 1 1 copy
Kaos førskolegutt (1985) 1 copy
8 2 i Anton z Ameryki (2017) 1 copy
Guris sommerferie (1979) 1 copy

Associated Works

Cricket Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 5, January 1978 (1978) — Contributor — 3 copies

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Legal name
Vestly, Anne-Catharina
Birthdate
1920-02-15
Date of death
2008-12-15
Gender
female
Nationality
Norway
Birthplace
Rena, Hedmark, Norway
Place of death
Mjøndalen, Buskerud, Norway
Places of residence
Rena, Norway
Mjøndalen, Buskerud, Norway
Oslo, Norway
Education
University of Oslo
Occupations
actor
writer
children's book author
autobiographer
Relationships
Vestly, Johan (husband)
Schulerud, Mentz (brother)
Awards and honors
Peer Gynt prisen (1980)
Kulturdepartementets pris for samlet forfatterskap (1982)
Teskjekjerringas hederspris (1986)
Redd Barnas «Regnbuepris» (1989)
Oslo Bys Kulturpris (1990)
Anti-rasistisk Senter Paul Robeson-prisen (1990) (show all 10)
Purpurneseorden, Kunstnerforeningen (1992)
Ridder av 1. klasse av St.Olavs orden (1992)
Norsk Kulturråds ærespris (1994)
Brageprisen Hederspris (1995)
Short biography
Anne-Cath. Vestly was born Anna Catharina Schulerud in the village of Rena, Norway. She was the daughter of Mentz Oliver Schulerud, a pharmacist and hardware store owner, and his wife Aagot, a schoolteacher. Anna studied in Lillehammer and then moved with her mother to Oslo, where she entered the University of Oslo, attended trade school, and became involved in amateur theater work. In 1946, she married Johan Vestly, with whom she had two sons. Her husband illustrated all her books until his death in 1993. She started her career in children's entertainment performing on the radio and television. Most of her books were first presented as readings on NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting). Her debut book, Ole Aleksander Filibom-bom-bom (1953), eventually developed into a 12-volume series. She challenged traditional gender roles in the Aurora series (1966–1972), depicting a family in which the mother works as a lawyer, while the father, a history Ph.D. candidate, stays at home with the children. Her most famous work, Åtte små, to store og en lastebil (Eight Children and a Truck), the first in a series of nine books, concerns a family with eight children living in a small apartment in Oslo. Several of her award-winning books were also adapted to television and film. She wrote two volumes of autobiography and made her debut as an author of books for adults at age 83.

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This book is a great account of how children relate to their siblings. Aurora has such a realistic relationship with her little brother socrates and the description of their building, the elevator and their life is so vivid.
 
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Johan Vestly Illustrator
Gunvor Edwards Illustrator
Leonard Kessler Illustrator
Eileen Amos Translator
Håkan Jacobson Translator
Jane Fairfax Adaptation
John Dyke Illustrator

Statistics

Works
89
Also by
1
Members
647
Popularity
#39,006
Rating
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Reviews
1
ISBNs
177
Languages
10
Favorited
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