Matilde Rosa Lopes de Araújo

Portuguese activist and writer
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Matilde Rosa Lopes de Araújo (1921 - 2010) was a Portuguese teacher and writer.

In 1980, she was a nominee for the Hans Christian Andersen Award.[1]

Selected works

  • O Palhaco Verde (The Green Cow)[1]
  • O Reino Das Sete Pontas (The Kingdom of the Seven Pointed Stars) (1974)[1]
  • O Gato Dourado (The Golden Cat) (1977) - short stories[1]
  • A Velha Do Bosque (The Old Woman in the Woods) (1978)[1]
  • A Balada Das Vinte Meninas (Balad for Twently Little Girls) (1978) - poems[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "1980 Hans Christian Andersen Awards Nominees". www.ibby.org. International Board on Books for Young People. p. 17.
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