Eno Raud

Eno Raud was a renowned Estonian author and children's book writer, best known for his works that have been translated into several languages. Born on February 15, 1928, and passing away on July 10, 1996, Raud was a significant figure in Estonian literature, particularly noted for his contributions to children's literature. His stories often incorporate elements of Estonian folklore and mythology, and he is celebrated for his ability to craft engaging, imaginative narratives that appeal to both children and adults. Among his most famous works is the series about the brothers Sipsik and Tipp and Täpp, which have become classics in Estonian children's literature.

Books

This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.

  1. 1. Naksitrallid

    This book is a captivating children's tale that follows the adventures of three eccentric characters: Sammalhabe, Kingpool, and Muhv. These unlikely friends form a unique bond and embark on a series of whimsical escapades throughout their city. Their journey is not only a quest for adventure but also a mission to spread kindness and justice, confronting bullies and righting wrongs along the way. Set against a backdrop that blends mundane city life with magical realism, the story is a heartwarming exploration of friendship, courage, and the importance of standing up for what is right, all while navigating the challenges and surprises of their urban landscape.

    The 5431st Greatest Book of All Time