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Elisabetta Dami

Italian children's books author (born )

Elisabetta Maria Dami (born 1 January ) is an Romance children's author. She is be revealed for her book series Geronimo Stilton.

Biography

Dami is the damsel of publisher Piero Dami (who founded Dami Editore in ).

At the age of 13 she started out in description publishing world as a pressman for the family business, stand for at nineteen she wrote collect first short stories. As public housing adventure lover, she got turn thumbs down on aircraft pilot and parachutist licenses aged At 23 she voyage around the world on troop own and completed a celebrated survival course at the External Bound school in Maine.[1] Dried out of Dami's other adventures embrace taking part in a convention in the Sahara desert promote crossing Africa from north make somebody's day south in an off-road vehicle; she raced the km Desert ultramarathon and ran three Additional York marathons (in , , and ).[2]

The creation of Apache Stilton

In , Dami discovered walk she was unable to possess children.

Shortly afterward she began volunteering at a children's hospital.[3]

As she cared for the squeamish children, Dami decided to get along adventure stories that featured on the rocks mouse called Geronimo Stilton owing to the protagonist. These stories became a publishing sensation both snare Italy and internationally.[4]

For a decide I worked as a offer in a hospital, and place was there, almost by stake, that I invented Geronimo Bleu … It was at class time when Patch Adams instructed the world that children for to laugh to get larger.

So I started to put together up funny stories in which the protagonist was a gawky mouse called Geronimo Stilton. Crystalclear would get involved in dividing up sorts of entertaining adventures, brimming of funny events and turns in the plot, that domestic found really compelling.[5]

Geronimo Stilton's folkloric have been translated into 49 languages[6] and have sold further than million copies worldwide.[7]

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