Joana Raspall i Juanola facts for kids
Joana Raspall i Juanola (born July 1, 1913 – died December 4, 2013) was a talented Spanish writer and librarian. She was born in Barcelona and passed away in Sant Feliu de Llobregat. Joana Raspall lived to be 100 years old! She wrote many books, especially poems and stories for children and young people. Her words often taught important lessons and shared beautiful ideas.
What Joana Raspall Wrote
Joana Raspall was a very busy writer! She wrote many different kinds of books. Most of her work was for children and young people, which is why her books are so popular in schools.
Poems for Young Readers
Joana Raspall loved writing poetry. Poems are like songs without music, using rhythm and special words to create feelings and pictures in your mind. She wrote many collections of poems, like Petits poemes per a nois i noies (which means 'Small Poems for Boys and Girls'). Her poems often talked about nature, everyday life, and growing up. Some other poetry books she wrote include:
- Ales i camins (1991)
- Bon dia, poesia (1996)
- El meu món de poesia (2011)
- Batecs de paraules (2013)
Stories and Novels
Besides poetry, Joana Raspall also wrote exciting stories and novels. A novel is a long story, while short stories are much shorter. Her stories often had interesting characters and taught valuable lessons. Some of her story collections and novels are:
- El mal vent (1994)
- Contes del si és no és (1994)
- La corona i l'àliga (1997)
- Contes increïbles (1999)
See also
In Spanish: Joana Raspall para niños