Claudia Frieser

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Claudia Frieser at a reading at the Erlanger Poetenfest 2012

Claudia Frieser (* 1967 in Sulzbach-Rosenberg ) is a German children's book author.

Life

Claudia Frieser studied archeology of the Middle Ages and modern times, worked at the Germanic Museum in Nuremberg and participated in numerous excavations and research projects, including on the history of the city of Nuremberg. The children's book project Oskar and the Secret of the Disappeared Children , which took readers on a journey through time to Nuremberg during the Dürer period, arose from the historical work . It was published in 2004, found praise in the Süddeutsche Zeitung , which published a review on October 1, 2004, in which it was positively noted that the "strange everyday life" was well presented and clichés such as that of the "supposedly dark [n] Middle Ages "would be left out. In 2009 two more novels by Frieser appeared, which showed the same focus and protagonists. Her debut novel was recorded as an audio book and went on sale in August 2010.

Claudia Frieser lives with her family in Bamberg.

plant

  • 1999: Nuremberg - archeology and cultural history. 950 years Nuremberg 1050 - 2000 , edited together with B. Friedel, Dr. Faustus, Büchenbach 1999.
  • 2004: Oskar and the secret of the missing children
  • 2009: Oskar and the secret of the children's gang
  • 2009: Oskar and the secret of the monastery
  • 2011: The church thief. An adventure from the middle ages
  • 2012: Oskar and the mysterious people . With vignettes by Constanze Spengler, Dressler, Hamburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-7915-2916-5 .
  • 2013: the dangerous dream
  • 2015: Leo and the curse of the mummy . With vignettes by Constanze Spengler, Dressler, Hamburg 2015, ISBN 978-3-7915-0711-8 .

Audio books

  • 2010: Oskar and the secret of the missing children

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Review of the Süddeutsche Zeitung in October 2004 on Oskar and the secret of the missing children
  2. Claudia Frieser, Oskar and the secret of the missing children (audio book; authorized reading version, spoken by Andreas Fröhlich), Hamburg 2010. ISBN 978-3-8373-0511-1

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