Draft:Helena Koch

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Helena Koch is an Estonian writer who has published four childrens' books and published numerous stories in Estonian childrens' magazines Hea Laps and Täheke. Her books have been reviewed by Estonian Media outlets such as Postimees [1], Estonian Public Broadcast[2] and Sirp[3]. Both her second book Kõhu Mäss (2020)[4] and the third one, Kartuli Kuningriik (2021)[5] were chosen as one of Estonia's most beautiful books.

In 2018, in her function as Director of International Relations at the Estonian Children's Literature Centre, she was shortlisted for the Rights' Professional Award at the London Book Fair.[6]

Education[edit]

She was born in Põlva, Estonia in 1989. She has a BA in literature and theatre studies from the University of Tartu and a MA from Berlin Humboldt University in European Literature Studies. She has completed additional training in Freie Universität Berlin, in the University of Konstanz and attended Drakadeemia playwriting courses.[7]

Bibliography[edit]

Author Title Illustrator Publisher Year
Helena Koch Loomaaed Lasteaias ("A zoo in pre-school") Sirly Oder Päike ja Pilv 2019
Helena Koch Kõhu Mäss Olga, Priit ja Märt Rudolf Pärn Tammerraamat 2020
Helena Koch Kartuli Kuningriik ("The Potato's Kingdom") Anne Pikkov Koolibri 2021
Helena Koch Pungi Vana ja teisi jõulujutte ("Punk Santa and Other Christmas Stories") Stella Salumaa Koolibri 2023

Her third book "Kartuli ja Kuningriik" was published by Kumma Kustannus in Finland ("Perunan kuningaskunta", 2022)[8] and by Liels un mazs ("Kartupeļa karaļvalsts", 2023)[9] in Latvia.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Postimees (15 Apr 2024). "Kartuli Kuningriik on Postimees.ee". Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  2. ^ ERR (15 Apr 2024). "Kartuli Kuningriik on Err.ee". Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  3. ^ SIRP (15 Apr 2024). "Kõhu Mäss on sirp.ee". Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  4. ^ ERR (15 Apr 2024). "Estonia's most beautiful books 2020". Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  5. ^ ERR (15 Apr 2024). "Estonia's most beautiful books 2021". Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  6. ^ LBF (15 Apr 2024). "Rights Professional Award LBF". Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  7. ^ ELLSA (15 Apr 2024). "Estonian Children's Literature Database ELLSA". Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  8. ^ Kumma Kustannus (15 Apr 2024). Perunan Kuningaskunta. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  9. ^ Liels un mazs (15 Apr 2024). "Kartupeļa karaļvalsts". Retrieved 2024-03-18.