Showing posts with label Mirjam Oldenhave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mirjam Oldenhave. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2007

Mirjam Oldenhave

Mirjam Oldenhave (b. 1960) trained to become a creative therapist. She spent ten years acting in a travelling theatre company and gave drama lessons at a school for children with learning difficulties. She is currently working as a musical therapist at a medical day centre for children and devotes her time to writing for children. Her books are light-hearted and full of sparkle, with surprising twists and adventures, meeting the first requirement which children have about a book: to provide reading pleasure. Although Oldenhave doesn’t shy at more weighty topics�Een vriendin met vuisten (A Friend With Fists, 1998) and Donna Lisa (1999) are about bullying�her main strength lies in telling fast-paced, exciting, humourous stories. She was awarded the Flag and Pennant 2000 for Donna Lisa.