Ana Maria Machado, born on December twenty-four, nineteen forty-one, is a distinguished Brazilian writer renowned for her contributions to children's literature. Her work has placed her among the most significant figures in the genre, alongside notable contemporaries such as Lygia Bojunga Nunes and Ruth Rocha.
Throughout her illustrious career, Machado has excelled not only as a novelist and children's writer but also as a journalist, scholar, and painter. Her multifaceted talents have enriched the literary landscape, making her a beloved figure in Brazil and beyond.
In recognition of her enduring impact on children's literature, Machado was awarded the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Medal in two thousand, a testament to her lasting contributions. Additionally, she received the SM Ibero-American Prize for Children's and Young Adult Literature in two thousand twelve, further solidifying her status as a leading voice in the field.