Sofie Schieker-Ebe

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Sofie Schieker-Ebe (also: Sophie Schieker-Ebe , * February 12, 1892 in Ulm as Sofie Ebe ; † September 18, 1970 in Stuttgart ) was a German writer.

Life

Sofie Schieker-Ebe was married to the pedagogue Friedrich Schieker since 1920 . From 1948 she worked as an editor at the Gundert publishing house in Stuttgart.

Sofie Schieker-Ebe was the author of widely read children's and young people's books. Her most successful novel, Was Do, Sibylle? reached a total circulation of over 70,000 copies by the early 1950s and was filmed in 1938 under the direction of Peter Paul Brauer .

Works

  • The hike , Stuttgart 1925
  • What to do, Sibylle? Stuttgart 1930
  • Sibylle looks into life , Stuttgart 1931
  • Kathinka's die is falling , Stuttgart 1933
  • Tine's drive into the blue , Stuttgart 1935
  • The alley in the village , Stuttgart 1936
  • In springtime , Stuttgart 1937
  • Kaja knows no fear , Stuttgart 1937
  • Karin and her ring , Stuttgart 1938
  • The plowed field , Stuttgart 1944
  • Open the gate , Stuttgart 1946
  • Honest doing , Stuttgart 1946
  • You beautiful green forest , Stuttgart 1949
  • The house on the city wall , Stuttgart 1949
  • Johanne Fabricius , Stuttgart 1949
  • The new day , Stuttgart 1949
  • Placed on the scales , Heilbronn aN 1950
  • Handicraft book , Stuttgart 1950 (together with Walter Schellenberger and Christof Schellenberger)
  • Little stories , Stuttgart 1950
  • Nativity scene , Stuttgart 1950
  • The dear Christmas season , Stuttgart 1950
  • House No. 100 , Stuttgart 1951
  • That the soul does not melt away , Heilbronn 1952

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