• Source: Ruth Rocha
    • Ruth Machado Lousada Rocha (born March 2, 1931), most known as Ruth Rocha is a Brazilian writer of children's books.
      Together with Lygia Bojunga, Ana Maria Machado and Eva Furnari she is one of the leading exponents of the new wave of Brazilian children's literature. Rocha graduated in Political Sociology at the University of São Paulo and postgraduated in Educational Orientation in the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo. She became a member of the Paulista Academy of Arts since October 25, 2007, occupying the chair 38.


      Work


      She debuted in the literary field in 1967, writing articles for several magazines on education, among them Cláudia. In 1976, she published her first book entitled Palavras Muitas Palavras .
      Her current work has more than 130 published titles, 500 editions and translations to over 25 languages; also, it has sold about 17.5 million copies in Brazil and 2.5 million copies overseas. One of her best known works is Marcelo, Marmelo, Martelo, which has sold more than two million copies.


      Honors and Prizes


      In 1998 she was honored by former President Fernando Henrique Cardoso with the Order of Cultural Merit from the Ministry of Culture of Brazil. In 2002 she was elected as a member of PEN CLUB - World Association of Writers in Rio de Janeiro. That same year, her book Escrever e Criar received the Jabuti Prize of Literature.


      Some of her published works


      Marcelo, Marmelo, Martelo
      O Reizinho Mandão
      SapoViraReiViraSapo, ou a volta do Reizinho Mandão
      Catapimba
      Meus Lápis de Cor São Só Meus
      Meu Irmãozinho Me Atrapalha
      A Menina que Não Era Maluquinha
      O Menino que Quase Virou Cachorro
      Borba, o Gato
      Escolinha do Mar
      Faz Muito Tempo
      O Que os Olhos Não Vêem
      Procurando Firme
      Gabriela e a Titia
      Pra Vencer Certas Pessoas
      Historinhas Malcriadas
      A Arca de Noé
      As Coisas que a Gente Fala
      Bom Dia, Todas as Cores!
      Como se Fosse Dinheiro
      Davi Ataca Outra Vez
      Este Admirável Mundo Louco
      Faca Sem Ponta Galinha Sem Pé
      Romeu e Julieta


      References




      External links


      Official page (in Portuguese)
      Ruth Rocha profile on Itaú Cultural (in Portuguese)

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