Norwegian novelist and children's writer
Ingeborg Arvola (born 7 July 1974) is a Norwegian novelist and children's writer.
Career
Arvola made her literary debut in 1999 with the novel Korallhuset.[1][2] Among her later novels are Straffe from 2003, Forsiktig glass from 2004, and 40 postkort from 2007.[1] She was awarded the Cappelen Prize in 2004,[3] and Havmannprisen in 2009.[1] She received the Brage Prize in 2022, for her book Kniven i ilden. Ruijan rannalla – Sanger fra Ishavet.[4]
Books
- 1999 - The Coral House - Novel
- 2000 - Blood, Snot, and Tears - Children's book
- 2000 - Life in a Turtle Shell and Other Stories - Stories
- 2003 - Punishment - Novel
- 2004 - Fragile Glass - Novel
- 2006 - Monster Rider - Short story collection
- 2007 - 40 Postcards - Prose
- 2008 - No Days Without Rain - Children's book
- 2009 - Comet Companions and Moon Smiles - Children's book
- 2011 - Pig Hearts - Novel
- 2012 - Carla, My Carla - Young adult book
- 2013 - Over All Obstacles - Children's book
- 2014 - Inghill + Carla = True - Young adult novel
- 2015 - The Rumor - Young adult novel
- 2015 - Neiden 1970 - Novel
- 2018 - Conditions for Life - Novel
- 2019 - Buffy By Is Talented - Young adult novel
- 2019 - Sudden Warm Temperatures - Short story collection
- 2020 - Buffy By Is Inspired - Young adult novel
- 2020 - Vodka, Water, and Glasnost - Stage scripts
- 2021 - Buffy By Is Adventurous - Young adult novel
- 2022 - Kniven i ilden. Ruijan rannalla – Sanger fra Ishavet - Novel
Personal life
Arvola was born in Honningsvåg on 7 July 1974.[1] She is a daughter of poet and translator Liv Lundberg.[5]
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