Carli Biessels

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Born1936[1]
Nijmegen, Netherlands[1]
Died16 September 2016(2016-09-16) (aged 79–80)[2]
Nijmegen, Netherlands[2]
OccupationWriter
NationalityDutch[1]
Carli Biessels
Born1936[1]
Nijmegen, Netherlands[1]
Died16 September 2016(2016-09-16) (aged 79–80)[2]
Nijmegen, Netherlands[2]
OccupationWriter
NationalityDutch[1]
GenreChildren's literature
Notable awards
Children4[3]
Quote by Biessels on a plaque in Nijmegen

Carli Biessels (1936 – 16 September 2016) was a Dutch writer of children's literature.

Biessels was born and died in Nijmegen, where she studied pedagogy.[3] Biessels worked in the field of children psychiatry and orthopedagogy.[3]

Before writing books for children Biessels wrote various stories for children's magazines Okki and Taptoe.[3] Biessels made her debut as an author at 62 years of age with her book Twee druppels water (1998).[4][5] The book was on the Longlist for the Gouden Uil award in 1999.[5]

In 2010, she won the Woutertje Pieterse Prijs for her book Juwelen van stras.[1][5][6][7] She also received the Vlag en Wimpel award in 2001 for her book De feestrede and in 2007 for her book Irah en de dieren.[1][5] Her last book Ik moet je iets belangrijks vertellen (2016) was published posthumously.[2]

Her books have been illustrated by various illustrators, including Martijn van der Linden, Harmen van Straaten and Marije Tolman.[2] Other illustrators include Patsy Backx, Marjolein Hund and Wolf Erlbruch. Her book Anton en het kamelenkleed (1999) was illustrated by one of her daughters.[3]

Hanni Ehlers and Mirjam Pressler have translated some of her books to German.

Biessels married and had four children.[3]

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