Vestly, Anne-Cath (1920–)
Vestly, Anne-Cath (1920–)
Norwegian children's writer. Name variations: Anne-Catharina Vestly. Born Feb 15, 1920, in Rena, Norway; m. Johan Vestly (artist).
Made radio broadcasts for children (1950s), which were published as stories; wrote over 40 books of realist fiction which have had great influence on children's literature in Norway; all books illustrated by husband.
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