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Swedish author of children's books, 1907-2002. Her books have been translated into 85 languages, published in more than a hundred countries and sold more than 145 million copies. She has written dozens of books; some of the most famous ones are Pippi Longstocking, Mio, my Mio (pronounced Mee-o), and Karlsson on the Roof. They verge from the relatively mundane (The Children of Noisy Village) to children's detective stories (the Bill Bergson series) to straight-out fantasy (Ronia the Robber's Daughter, The Brothers Lionheart) A good chunk of her books have been turned into movies or TV-series, and Ronia the Robber's Daughter was turned into an anime by Studio Ghibli. (Most of the movies are edited from TV-footage though.)
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