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Jaco Jacobs


Jaco Jacobs smiling with one eye closed and wearing a white shirt with some facial hair.

A Good Day for Climbing Trees by Jaco Jacobs


Jaco Jacobs (born 1980) is a South African children's book author who writes in Afrikaans.

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Jaco Jacobs smiling and wearing a white collared shirt with buttons as well as a ring in his finger.

Jaco jacobs gesels oor suurlemoen die film


Biography

Jaco Jacobs posing and wearing a white shirt with short hair and no facial hair.

He was born in the Karoo town of Carnarvon. He started writing at a young age and sold his first short stories to magazines while in high school. To date, he has published more than 130 books for children, ranging from picture books to books for young adults, some of them under the pseudonyms Lize Roux and Tania Brink. In 2007, his young adult novel Suurlemoen! ("Lemon!") was chosen as an IBBY Honour Book, and his collection of children's poetry, Wurms met tamatiesous en ander lawwe rympies (Worms In Tomato Sauce and Other Silly Poems), was awarded the Alba Bouwer Prize for Children's Literature (2007) and the C.P. Hoogenhout Award (2006–2007). A film adaptation of Suurlemoen! was released in South African cinemas in 2014, and in 2017 his novel Oor 'n motorfiets, 'n zombiefliek en lang getalle wat deur elf gedeel kan word was adapted into a feature film, Nul is nie niks nie. His young adult novel 'n Goeie dag vir boomklim (A Good Day for Climbing Trees) was chosen as one of the winners in the international In Other Words competition, sponsored by the British Book Trust, and worldwide English rights were sold to Oneworld Publications in 2017.

Jaco Jacobs smiling closed mouth and wearing a gray buttoned shirt with stripes and a white shirt underneath.

In addition to children's literature, he also writes magazine articles and columns, and he has translated more than 250 books from English to Afrikaans. His translation of Chris Riddell's Ottoline and the Yellow Cat (Willemien en die Geel Kat) was awarded the Elsabe Steenberg Prize for children's book translation, as well as the SATI Prize for the translation of children's books.

Personal

Jaco Jacobs smiling with his arms crossed and wearing a white shirt with a red design.

He currently lives in Bloemfontein with his wife, Elize, his daughters, Mia and Emma, and three dogs.


Jaco Jacobs smiling while lying over some books and wearing a black collared shirt.

Jaco Jacobs smiling closed mouth with his arms crossed and wearing a light green striped shirt.

On left, Jaco Jacobs' book titled Suurlemoen! On middle, Jaco Jacobs posing and wearing striped shirt. On right, Jaco Jacobs' book titled Moenie Hierdie boek eet nie.

References

Jaco Jacobs Wikipedia