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Children's Everywhere

Children's Everywhere (also known as Children of the World) is a Swedish photo book series by Rabén & Sjögren, that deals with the daily lives of children around the world in the 1950s and 1960s. The illustration are made by Anna Riwkin-Brick. The writers are Astrid Lindgren, Elly Jannes, Leah Goldberg or Cordelia Edvardson.

Children's Everywhere

Author
IllustratorAnna Riwkin-Brick
Cover artistAnna Riwkin-Brick
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish
GenreChildren, photo book
PublisherRabén & Sjögren (Sweden)
Methuen/Macmillan (UK)
Atheneum/Lee & Shepard (US)
Published1951 – 1970
Published in English1952 – 1971
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
No. of books15

Story edit

The book series deals with children from Europe, Asia or Africa, and also one from USA (Hawaii) whose everyday lives are described with images and a small text. It should give a small impression of the lives in different countries.

Background edit

The photo book series was first published in Swedish by Rabén & Sjögren. The first book from the series (Elle Kari) was released in 1951. At first Anna Riwkin-Brick took photographs of Elle-Kari and her surrounding and then Elly Jannes wrote the story.[1] The book series was translated into 18 additional languages, including English, German (titled: Kinder unserer Welt – Children of our World[2]) and Hebrew (titled: ילדי העולם – Children of the World).[3] The first editions in Germany and the United Kingdom alone included 25,000 copies.[4] The book was followed by 14 more books, which were sold more than 900,000 times. The stories are based on true events.

Cooperation with Astrid Lindgren edit

Astrid Lindgren was the author of most of the books in the series, with a total of nine volumes. Originally Lindgren was not interested in writing for the photo book series. When Anna Riwkin-Brick came back after a trip from Japan, her publisher wanted to create a photo book with Riwkin-Brick's new pictures. No suitable author was found. Therefore, the publishers asked Astrid Lindgren to write the story. At first Astrid Lindgren didn't want to write the story, but she finally agreed to do so. During most of Riwkin-Brick's new projects Lindgren either accompanied Riwkin-Brick directly or followed her later. During others, she did neither travel to the locations, nor met the children herself. The photos for the books were selected together by both, Lindgren and Riwkin-Brick, before Lindgren wrote the story. An exception is their last work together, Matti Lives in Finland, which was written before the pictures were taken. After completing the series, Lindgren explained that although she had loved working with Riwkin-Brick, she did not like the books, especially Marko lives in Yugoslavia (original: Marko bor i Jugoslavien) due to her own performance as a writer.[3]

Documentary films from Israel edit

Especially in Israel, the series was a great success, thanks to the translations by the poet Leah Goldberg.[5] In 2014 the Israeli director Dvorit Shargal made a 50 minutes film (Where is Elle Kari and what happened to Noriko-san?) about what had happened to Elle-Kari, Dirk, Noriko-san and Eva and the children from the Israeli books in the series. Furthermore, she showed how Noriko and Eva from the books met each other again in Tokyo.[6] The film resulted in seven stories being reissued in Israel, including: Elle Kari, Noriko-San : girl of Japan, Sia lives on Kilimanjaro, Lilibet circus child, Dirk lives in Holland, Noy lives in Thailand and Gennet lives in Ethiopia.

In August 2016 a new film, Africa! Sia lives on Kilimanjaro, was released. This time the director Dvorit Shargal goes to Africa to find Sia from Sia lives on Kilimanjaro (Sia bor på Kilimandjaro).[7]

In October 2017 the film Where is Lilibet the Circus child and what happened in Honolulu? followed. Here Dvorit Shargal tries to find out what had happened to Lilibet from Lilibet, circus child (Lilibet, cirkusbar) and Mokihana from Mokihana lives in Hawaii (Mokihana lives in Hawaii).[8]

Works edit

Year Title (English) Original title Author Illustrator
1951, english 1952 Elle Kari Elle Kari Elly Jannes Anna Riwkin-Brick
1956, english 1958 Noriko-San: girl of Japan Eva möter Noriko-san Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin-Brick
1958, english 1959 Sia lives on Kilimanjaro Sia bor på Kilimandjaro Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin-Brick
1959, english 1959 My Swedish Cousins Mina svenska kusiner Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin-Brick
1960, english 1961 Lilibet, circus child Lilibet, cirkusbarn Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin-Brick
1961, english 1961 Mokihana lives in Hawaii Mokihana bor på Hawaii Eugénie Söderberg Anna Riwkin-Brick
1962, english 1963 Marko lives in Yugoslavia Marko bor i Jugoslavien Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin-Brick
1963, english 1964 Dirk lives in Holland Jackie bor i Holland Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin-Brick
1964, english 1964 Eli lives in Israel Eli bor i Israel Leah Goldberg Anna Riwkin-Brick
1965, english 1965 Randi lives in Norway Randi bor i Norge Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin-Brick
1966, english 1967 Noy lives in Thailand Noy bor i Thailand Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin-Brick
1967, english 1968 Gennet lives in Ethiopia Gennet bor i Etiopien Vera Forsberg Anna Riwkin-Brick
1968, english 1968 Matti lives in Finland Matti bor i Finland Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin-Brick
1969, english 1970 Miriam lives in a Kibbutz Miriam bor i en kibbutz Cordelia Edvardson Anna Riwkin-Brick
1970, english 1971 Salima lives in Kashmir Salima bor i Kashmir Vera Forsberg Anna Riwkin-Brick

Awards and nominations edit

Awards edit

New York Herald Tribunes Spring Festival Award

Nominations edit

Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis

References edit

  1. ^ Erika Hallhagen (6 February 2016). "Sápmi i litteraturen". Svenska Dagbladet.
  2. ^ "Wir über uns".
  3. ^ a b c Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauers. "Der Blick auf das Fremde. Astrid Lindgrens und Anna Riwkin-Bricks Fotobilderbücher" (PDF).
  4. ^ Graves, P. (1975). Swedish Children's Books in Britain. Signal, 18, 137.
  5. ^ Dov Alfon. "Opinion. The Boy Who Taught French Jewish Kids to Love Israel". Haaretz.
  6. ^ Arne Lapidus (27 February 2015). "Barnboksvännerna återförenas after 60 år".
  7. ^ "An Israeli Film Director is in Cameroon".
  8. ^ "Where Is Lilibet the Circus Child and What Happened in Honolulu?".
  9. ^ "Sia wohnt am Kilimandscharo".
  10. ^ "Randi aus Norwegen".

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Children s Everywhere also known as Children of the World is a Swedish photo book series by Raben amp Sjogren that deals with the daily lives of children around the world in the 1950s and 1960s The illustration are made by Anna Riwkin Brick The writers are Astrid Lindgren Elly Jannes Leah Goldberg or Cordelia Edvardson Children s EverywhereElle Kari 1951 Eva moter Noriko san 1958 Sia bor pa Kilimandjaro 1958 Mina svenska kusiner 1959 Lilibet cirkusbarn 1960 Mokihana bor pa Hawaii 1961 Marko bor i Jugoslavien 1962 Jackie bor i Holland 1963 Eli bor i Israel 1964 Randi bor i Norge 1965 Noy bor i Thailand 1966 Gennet bor i Etiopien 1968 Matti bor i Finland 1968 Miriam bor i en kibbutz 1969 Salima bor i Kashmir 1970 AuthorElly JannesAstrid LindgrenEugenie SoderbergLeah GoldbergVera ForsbergCordelia EdvardsonIllustratorAnna Riwkin BrickCover artistAnna Riwkin BrickCountrySwedenLanguageSwedishGenreChildren photo bookPublisherRaben amp Sjogren Sweden Methuen Macmillan UK Atheneum Lee amp Shepard US Published1951 1970Published in English1952 1971Media typePrint hardback amp paperback No of books15 Contents 1 Story 2 Background 2 1 Cooperation with Astrid Lindgren 2 2 Documentary films from Israel 3 Works 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 Awards 4 2 Nominations 5 ReferencesStory editThe book series deals with children from Europe Asia or Africa and also one from USA Hawaii whose everyday lives are described with images and a small text It should give a small impression of the lives in different countries Background editThe photo book series was first published in Swedish by Raben amp Sjogren The first book from the series Elle Kari was released in 1951 At first Anna Riwkin Brick took photographs of Elle Kari and her surrounding and then Elly Jannes wrote the story 1 The book series was translated into 18 additional languages including English German titled Kinder unserer Welt Children of our World 2 and Hebrew titled ילדי העולם Children of the World 3 The first editions in Germany and the United Kingdom alone included 25 000 copies 4 The book was followed by 14 more books which were sold more than 900 000 times The stories are based on true events Cooperation with Astrid Lindgren edit Astrid Lindgren was the author of most of the books in the series with a total of nine volumes Originally Lindgren was not interested in writing for the photo book series When Anna Riwkin Brick came back after a trip from Japan her publisher wanted to create a photo book with Riwkin Brick s new pictures No suitable author was found Therefore the publishers asked Astrid Lindgren to write the story At first Astrid Lindgren didn t want to write the story but she finally agreed to do so During most of Riwkin Brick s new projects Lindgren either accompanied Riwkin Brick directly or followed her later During others she did neither travel to the locations nor met the children herself The photos for the books were selected together by both Lindgren and Riwkin Brick before Lindgren wrote the story An exception is their last work together Matti Lives in Finland which was written before the pictures were taken After completing the series Lindgren explained that although she had loved working with Riwkin Brick she did not like the books especially Marko lives in Yugoslavia original Marko bor i Jugoslavien due to her own performance as a writer 3 Documentary films from Israel edit Especially in Israel the series was a great success thanks to the translations by the poet Leah Goldberg 5 In 2014 the Israeli director Dvorit Shargal made a 50 minutes film Where is Elle Kari and what happened to Noriko san about what had happened to Elle Kari Dirk Noriko san and Eva and the children from the Israeli books in the series Furthermore she showed how Noriko and Eva from the books met each other again in Tokyo 6 The film resulted in seven stories being reissued in Israel including Elle Kari Noriko San girl of Japan Sia lives on Kilimanjaro Lilibet circus child Dirk lives in Holland Noy lives in Thailand and Gennet lives in Ethiopia In August 2016 a new film Africa Sia lives on Kilimanjaro was released This time the director Dvorit Shargal goes to Africa to find Sia from Sia lives on Kilimanjaro Sia bor pa Kilimandjaro 7 In October 2017 the film Where is Lilibet the Circus child and what happened in Honolulu followed Here Dvorit Shargal tries to find out what had happened to Lilibet from Lilibet circus child Lilibet cirkusbar and Mokihana from Mokihana lives in Hawaii Mokihana lives in Hawaii 8 Works editYear Title English Original title Author Illustrator 1951 english 1952 Elle Kari Elle Kari Elly Jannes Anna Riwkin Brick 1956 english 1958 Noriko San girl of Japan Eva moter Noriko san Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin Brick 1958 english 1959 Sia lives on Kilimanjaro Sia bor pa Kilimandjaro Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin Brick 1959 english 1959 My Swedish Cousins Mina svenska kusiner Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin Brick 1960 english 1961 Lilibet circus child Lilibet cirkusbarn Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin Brick 1961 english 1961 Mokihana lives in Hawaii Mokihana bor pa Hawaii Eugenie Soderberg Anna Riwkin Brick 1962 english 1963 Marko lives in Yugoslavia Marko bor i Jugoslavien Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin Brick 1963 english 1964 Dirk lives in Holland Jackie bor i Holland Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin Brick 1964 english 1964 Eli lives in Israel Eli bor i Israel Leah Goldberg Anna Riwkin Brick 1965 english 1965 Randi lives in Norway Randi bor i Norge Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin Brick 1966 english 1967 Noy lives in Thailand Noy bor i Thailand Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin Brick 1967 english 1968 Gennet lives in Ethiopia Gennet bor i Etiopien Vera Forsberg Anna Riwkin Brick 1968 english 1968 Matti lives in Finland Matti bor i Finland Astrid Lindgren Anna Riwkin Brick 1969 english 1970 Miriam lives in a Kibbutz Miriam bor i en kibbutz Cordelia Edvardson Anna Riwkin Brick 1970 english 1971 Salima lives in Kashmir Salima bor i Kashmir Vera Forsberg Anna Riwkin BrickAwards and nominations editAwards edit New York Herald Tribunes Spring Festival Award 1963 Sia lives on Kilimanjaro Sia bor pa Kilimandjaro Children s Spring Book 3 Nominations edit Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis 1960 Sia lives on Kilimanjaro Sia bor pa Kilimandjaro picture book 9 1966 Randi lives in Norway Randi bor i Norge picture book 10 References edit nbsp Children s literature portal Erika Hallhagen 6 February 2016 Sapmi i litteraturen Svenska Dagbladet Wir uber uns a b c Bettina Kummerling Meibauers Der Blick auf das Fremde Astrid Lindgrens und Anna Riwkin Bricks Fotobilderbucher PDF Graves P 1975 Swedish Children s Books in Britain Signal 18 137 Dov Alfon Opinion The Boy Who Taught French Jewish Kids to Love Israel Haaretz Arne Lapidus 27 February 2015 Barnboksvannerna aterforenas after 60 ar An Israeli Film Director is in Cameroon Where Is Lilibet the Circus Child and What Happened in Honolulu Sia wohnt am Kilimandscharo Randi aus Norwegen Retrieved from https en 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