• Aino Pervik (born 22 April 1932 in Rakvere) is an Estonian children's writer, and translator. She is "considered the bravest children's writer" in contemporary...
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    Aino Õige (1935–2018), Estonian botanist Aino-Kaisa Pekonen (born 1979), Finnish politician Aino Pervik (born 1932), Estonian children's writer Aino Puronen...
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    translated into more than 30 languages. Eno Raud was married to writer Aino Pervik; their children are scholar and author Rein Raud, musician and writer...
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  • (1900–1982), writer and translator Eeva Park (born 1950), writer and poet Aino Pervik (born 1932), children's author Kristjan Jaak Peterson (1801–1822), poet...
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    academic and author. He was born in 1961 in the family of Eno Raud and Aino Pervik, both children's authors. He is the eldest of three children. His younger...
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  • former presidents Toomas Hendrik Ilves and Kersti Kaljulaid, writer Aino Pervik, film director Mart Kivastik, actor Mait Malmsten, and actress Karin...
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  • Jacobs and Warren Casey, Külli Kangur, Selma Lagerlöf, Priit Põldma, Aino Pervik, Astrid Lindgren, Nikolai Gogol, and Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt. Apart from...
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    based on the 1992 children's book of the same name by Estonian author Aino Pervik. He had roles in the Hungarian film Why Wasn't He There? and in the US...
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    1971. She is the daughter of Estonian children's authors Eno Raud and Aino Pervik. Her brothers are scholar and author Rein Raud and musician and writer...
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  • mereröövli tütar, based on the story of the same name by children's writer Aino Pervik. In 1984, he appeared as a village idiot in the Olav Neuland directed...
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