Annie Wedekind
Annie Wedekind grew up riding horses in Louisville, Kentucky. Since then, she’s been in the saddle in every place she’s lived, from Rhode Island to New Orleans, South Africa to New York. Her first novel, A Horse of Her Own, was praised by Kirkus as “possibly the most honest horse book since National Velvet . . . A champion.” She is also the author of The Breyer Horse Collection books, including Wild Blue, Little Prince, Samirah’s Ride, and Mercury’s Flight. She lives with her family in Brooklyn, New York.
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Da sempre è impegnatissima a fare cose che la aiutino a non diventare grande: ballare, pattinare sul ghiaccio, allevare cuccioli di gatto e, soprattutto, scrivere libri per ragazzi!
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Per Il Battello a Vapore ha pubblicato la serie Tre amiche sul ghiaccio, i romanzi Vuoi ballare con me?, Cavalcando un sogno, La gatta magica e Le nuove avventure della gatta magica.
Per la collana teen Piemme Freeway Mathilde ha scritto il romanzo Love Factor.