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Annette Langen was born on 29 April, 1967 in Leverkusen, Germany, is an A german women writer writers. Discover Annette Langen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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In Israel, Letters from Felix was the first German book after 1945 to reach the bestseller lists.
To date, several serialized volumes and non-fiction books have been published, as well as a world atlas for children, plus audio books, games, several television and cinema adaptations, and a musical.
Annette Langen (born 29 April 1967) is a German writer of children's and young adults’ literature.
Since 1989, she has published over 100 books; parts of her work have been translated into over 30 languages.
Her best-known work is the children's book series Letters from Felix, which has been published since 1994, about a traveling stuffed rabbit.
Langen was born in Leverkusen and grew up in a family of booksellers in Leichlingen in the region of Rhineland, Germany.
After graduating from high school, she trained as a bookseller and then went to the U.S. to attend the Radcliffe Publishing Course.
Back in Germany, she became a commissioning editor in a children's book publishing house for many years.
It was at this time that she began writing her first children's books.
Her breakthrough came in 1994 with the book Letters from Felix, illustrated by Constanza Droop, which was honored by the Society for Youth and Social Research as a "Pedagogically Valuable Picture Book" and was repeatedly included in excerpts in school textbooks and teaching materials.
She has been a freelance author since 2000.
Annette Langen has a daughter and a son and lives in Bergisches Land.
Another series was created starting in 2000 with Die kleine Motzkuh, illustrated by Imke Sönnichsen and Dorothea Ackroyd, in which intra-family conflicts are addressed with humor and solutions are shown.
In addition to writing, Annette Langen has been involved in projects to promote reading and the integration of children on a voluntary basis for many years: in 2001, for example, she took over the volunteer patronage of an elementary school in Solingen, since 2011 she has been a reading ambassador for Germany's Stiftung Lesen (German Reading Foundation) and since 2012 she has been the patron of a mentoring project in Coesfeld.
In the book Der kleine Herr G.Ott oder wie die Welt ein bisschen besser werden könnte (Little Mr. G.Od or How the World Could Be a Little Better), published in 2010, current topics such as religion, war and peace are dealt with from a child's perspective.
Since 2014 she has become member to Soroptimist International, a worldwide volunteer service organization for women.
As part of a campaign for World Book Day, her book Im Bann des Tornados (Under the Spell of the Tornado) was published in 2016 and distributed in a print run of 1.2 million copies.