
Marion Meister
Marion Meister was born in 1974. As an artist she soon discovered her love for the moving image and studied film animation in Babelsberg at the "Konrad Wolf" school for film and television. She currently works as a free illustrator in Berlin. She is the author of the pony series “Hanna and Little Professor Paul” and together with her husband Derek she has created and illustrated the “Dragon Camp Fire Flint” series.
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Lisa Althaus
Lisa Althaus wurde im Vorarlberger Rheintal geboren, wo sie auch heute wieder lebt. Sie besuchte ein Jahr die École de dessin in Paris, studierte dann Grafik in Wien an der Hochschule für Angewandte Kunst und anschließend an der Akademie der Bildenden Künste in München. Nach vielen Jahren in München zog sie mit ihrer Familie zurück in die Berge. Dort arbeitet sie in ihrem Atelier unter einem hundertjährigen Lindenbaum als freie Malerin und Illustratorin.
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Hanna and Little Professor Paul - Headstrong Pony, Cheeky Goat (Vol. 1)
- Publication date: 01.06.2009
- 8+
- 128 Pages, 15.3 cm x 21.5 cm
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Ginger, the new pony at the farm, does not seem to be content. She looks unhappy and does not even accept food. Only Hanna who misses her best friend Julia realises what Ginger needs: the goat Fred, her best friend and former neighbour…
Little Professor Paul is the world’s greediest and loveliest pony – that’s at least what Hanna thinks, and she should know best, since Paul is HER pony. Our new series aims at girls aged 8+ who dream about ponies day and night. It offers classic pony adventures, told in a charming and witty way. The author writes very intuitively for girls aged 8+ and their love for ponies and horses.
„With her light and humorous narrative style and the adorable characters Marion Meister won the hearts of her readers and reinforces the desire for more books.” Märkische Oderzeitung, <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Frankfurt
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Marion Meister
Marion Meister was born in 1974. As an artist she soon discovered her love for the moving image and studied film animation in Babelsberg at the "Konrad Wolf" school for film and television. She currently works as a free illustrator in Berlin. She is the author of the pony series “Hanna and Little Professor Paul” and together with her husband Derek she has created and illustrated the “Dragon Camp Fire Flint” series.
Foto: © Fotografa Berlin
Lisa Althaus
Lisa Althaus wurde im Vorarlberger Rheintal geboren, wo sie auch heute wieder lebt. Sie besuchte ein Jahr die École de dessin in Paris, studierte dann Grafik in Wien an der Hochschule für Angewandte Kunst und anschließend an der Akademie der Bildenden Künste in München. Nach vielen Jahren in München zog sie mit ihrer Familie zurück in die Berge. Dort arbeitet sie in ihrem Atelier unter einem hundertjährigen Lindenbaum als freie Malerin und Illustratorin.
Foto: © Foto Ellensohn