- Aino
Pervik (born 22
April 1932 in Rakvere) is an
Estonian children's writer, and translator. She is "considered the
bravest children's writer" in contemporary...
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Estonian botanist Aino-Kaisa
Pekonen (born 1979),
Finnish politician Aino
Pervik (born 1932),
Estonian children's
writer Aino
Puronen (born 1936), former...
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translated into more than 30 languages. Eno Raud was
married to
writer Aino
Pervik;
their children are
scholar and
author Rein Raud,
musician and
writer Mihkel...
- (1900–1982),
writer and
translator Eeva Park (born 1950),
writer and poet Aino
Pervik (born 1932), children's
author Kristjan Jaak
Peterson (1801–1822), poet...
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middle of
three siblings to children's
authors Eno Raud and Aino Raud (née
Pervik). His
grandfather was playwright, poet and
writer Mart Raud. His
older brother...
- ru; uk] (Arabella, mereröövli tütar) Yes
Firefighter Adaption of Aino
Pervik's short story.
Nipernaadi 1983 Yes
There Were the Trees... (Puud olid .....
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Jacobs and
Warren Casey, Külli Kangur,
Selma Lagerlöf,
Priit Põldma, Aino
Pervik,
Astrid Lindgren,
Nikolai Gogol, and Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt.
Apart from the...
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former presidents Toomas Hendrik Ilves and
Kersti Kaljulaid,
writer Aino
Pervik, film
director Mart Kivastik,
actor Mait Malmsten, and
actress Karin Rask...
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academic and author. He was born in 1961 in the
family of Eno Raud and Aino
Pervik, both children's authors. He is the
eldest of
three children. His younger...
- Herman,
Oskar Luts,
Charles De Coster,
Wendy Kesselman,
Luigi Lunari, Aino
Pervik, and Bogusław Schaeffer.
Since 2004, she has been
engaged at the Rakvere...