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Books with author Maria Gripe

  • Hugo and Josephine

    Maria Gripe

    Hardcover (Chatto and Windus, March 15, 1971)
    None
  • Hugo and Josephine

    Maria Gripe

    Unknown Binding (Dell Publishing Co, March 15, 1972)
    None
  • The Glassblower's Children

    Maria Gripe, Harald Gripe

    Paperback (NYRB Kids, Aug. 13, 2019)
    By the Winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Children's LiteratureAlbert the glassblower and Sofia are the loving parents of little Klas and Klara. Albert makes the most beautiful glass bowls and vases (unfortunately they are so impractical that no one will buy them), while Sofia supports the family by working in the fields. Every year Albert goes to the fair to try to sell his wares, and sometimes Sofia and the children go too. At the fair the family meets Flutter Mildweather, a weaver of magical rugs that foretell the future, and Klas and Klara come the attention of the splendid Lord and Lady of All Wishes Town, who have everything they want except for one: children. Full of curious and vivid characters—like the one-eyed raven Wise Wit, who can only see the bright side of life, and the monstrous governess Nana, whose piercing song can shatter glass—The Glassblower’s Children also ponders such serious matters as what it means to find meaningful work and the difference between what you want and what you need. In The Glassblower’s Children Maria Gripe has drawn on fairy tales and Norse myths to tell a thrilling story with a very modern sensibility.
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  • Hugo and Josephine

    Maria Gripe

    Paperback (Dell Pub Co, June 1, 1971)
    Everything changes for the minister's small daughter when she meets and becomes friends with an unusual little boy.
  • The Night Daddy

    Maria Gripe

    Paperback (Dell Publishing Co Inc, March 15, 1975)
    Old Book
  • The Glassblower's Children

    Maria Gripe, Harald Gripe

    Hardcover (NYR Children's Collection, March 11, 2014)
    By the Winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Children’s LiteratureAlbert the Glassblower and Sofia are the loving parents of little Klas and Klara. Albert makes the most beautiful glass bowls and vases (unfortunately they are so impractical that no one will buy them), while Sofia supports the family by working in the fields. Every year Albert goes to the fair to try to sell his wares, and sometimes Sofia and the children go too. At the fair the family meets Flutter Mildweather, a weaver of magical rugs that foretell the future, and Klas and Klara come the attention of the splendid Lord and Lady of All Wishes Town, who have everything they want except for one thing: children.Full of curious and vivid characters—like the one-eyed raven Wise Wit, who can only see the bright side of life, and the monstrous governess Nana, whose piercing song can shatter glass—The Glassblower’s Children also ponders such serious matters as what it means to find meaningful work and the difference between what you want and what you need. In The Glassblower’s Children Maria Gripe has drawn on fairy tales and Norse myths to tell a thrilling story with a very modern sensibility.
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  • Hugo and Josephine

    Maria Gripe

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, Sept. 15, 1969)
    Everything changes for the minister's small daughter when she meets and becomes friends with an unusual little boy.
  • Land Beyond

    Maria Gripe

    Hardcover (Abelard, March 15, 1975)
    None
  • Elvis and His Secret

    Maria Gripe

    Paperback (Dell Pub Co, July 1, 1979)
    Six year-old Elvis tries to understand the unreasonable grownups around him and determines to follow his own inclinations despite their constant interference.
  • Josephine

    Maria Gripe

    Paperback (Dell Pub Co, March 1, 1973)
    The adventures of the youngest daughter of a Swedish country parson. One of a trilogy.
  • Elvis and his secret

    Maria Gripe

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence, March 15, 1976)
    Six year-old Elvis tries to understand the unreasonable grownups around him and determines to follow his own inclinations despite their constant interference.
  • The Glassblower's Children

    Maria Gripe

    Paperback (Dell Publishing, Aug. 1, 1974)
    None