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Tiina Nopola

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Finnish author (born 1955)
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Kirsti Tiina Orvokki Nopola (born 5 September 1955 in Helsinki) is a Finnish author of children's literature, best known for her work with her sister Sinikka Nopola on the series Hayflower and Quiltshoe, and Ricky Rapper.

References

  1. "Nopola, Tiina". www.kirjasampo.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  2. "Kirjailijat Sinikka ja Tiina Nopola". Suomalainen.com (in Finnish). Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  3. "Rakastettu kirjailija Sinikka Nopola on kuollut". www.iltalehti.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  4. Kirstinä, Leena (12 March 2019). Nodes of Contemporary Finnish Literature. BoD - Books on Demand. p. 150. ISBN 978-952-222-359-3. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  5. Books from Finland. Publishers' Association of Finland. 2008. p. 70. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
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