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Elle van den Boogaart (April 6, 1959, [[Nuland]]) is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[Young adult fiction|Young adult]] novelist. She is known for writing realistic stories about contemporary issues for youths aged 12 years and older.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=DBNL |title=Jan van Coillie, Wilma van der Pennen, Jos Staal en Herman Tromp, Lexicon van de jeugdliteratuur · dbnl |url=https://www.dbnl.nl/tekst/coil001lexi01_01/lvdj00129.php |access-date=2022-03-08 |website=DBNL |language=nl}}</ref>
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'''Elle van den Boogaart''' (born April 6, 1959, in [[Nuland]]) is a Dutch [[Young adult fiction|Young adult]] novelist. She is known for writing realistic stories about contemporary issues for youths aged 12 years and older.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=DBNL |title=Jan van Coillie, Wilma van der Pennen, Jos Staal en Herman Tromp, Lexicon van de jeugdliteratuur · dbnl |url=https://www.dbnl.nl/tekst/coil001lexi01_01/lvdj00129.php |access-date=2022-03-08 |website=DBNL |language=nl}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Bogaart, Elle van den {{!}} Leesfeest |url=http://leesfeest.nl/auteur/boogaart-elle-van-den |access-date=2022-03-10 |website=leesfeest.nl}}</ref>


== Literary career ==
== Literary career ==
Van den Boogaart debuted in 2003 with her novel ''De gele scooter'', a novel starring teenagers who suffer from sexual abuse. The book was received with mixed professional criticism and limited reviewer attention<ref name=":0" />. Reviewers praised her realistic portrayal of police and youth workers, and her ability to write on heavy topics with the necessary sensitivity and without resorting to sensationalism, but criticised her simplistic portrayal of perpetrators of sexual abuse and her overall simple writing style<ref name=":0" />. De Gele Scooter was awarded with the 2005 Debut Novel award from the Jonge Jury<ref>{{Cite web |title=Hall of Fame |url=https://jongejury.nl/vieren/hall-of-fame/ |access-date=2022-03-08 |website=Jonge Jury |language=nl}}</ref><ref name=":0" />.
Van den Boogaart debuted in 2003 with her novel ''De gele scooter'', a novel starring teenagers who suffer from sexual abuse. The book was received with mixed professional criticism and limited reviewer attention.<ref name=":0" /> Reviewers praised her realistic portrayal of police and youth workers, and her ability to write on heavy topics with the necessary sensitivity and without resorting to sensationalism, but criticised her simplistic portrayal of perpetrators of sexual abuse and her overall simple writing style.<ref name=":0" /> De Gele Scooter was awarded with the 2005 Debut Novel award from the Jonge Jury.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Hall of Fame |url=https://jongejury.nl/vieren/hall-of-fame/ |access-date=2022-03-08 |website=Jonge Jury |language=nl}}</ref><ref name=":0" />


Van den Boogaart's follow-up novels would continue her realistic but sensitive approach of broaching heavy subjects to young people, taking on topics such as suicide (''Krassen'', 2004), [[juvenile delinquency]] (''Duizend Kilometer'', 2005), [[child prostitution]] (''Prooi'', 2006), [[radicalization]], (''De val'', 2009), drug abuse (''Verdoofd'', 2010) and [[drug trafficing]] (''No Deal'', 2012), all from teenagers' perspectives. Van den Boogaart takes inspiration from the stories of [[Police officer|police officers]] and [[Youth worker|youth workers]], as well as real police dossiers<ref name=":0" />. Typically her books feature multiple protagonists, shifting perspectives so as to show different sides of the story.<ref name=":0" />
Van den Boogaart's follow-up novels would continue her realistic but sensitive approach of broaching heavy subjects to young people, taking on topics such as suicide (''Krassen'', 2004), [[juvenile delinquency]] (''Duizend Kilometer'', 2005), [[child prostitution]] (''Prooi'', 2006), [[radicalization]], (''De val'', 2009), drug abuse (''Verdoofd'', 2010) and [[drug trafficking]] (''No Deal'', 2012), all from teenagers' perspectives. ''Prooi'' (2006) would again attract attention from the Jonge Jury as part of their list of core titles in 2006.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Elle van den Bogaart |url=https://www.hebban.nl/auteur/elle-van-den-bogaart |access-date=2022-03-10 |website=www.hebban.nl |language=nl}}</ref> Van den Boogaart takes inspiration from the stories of [[police officer]]s and [[youth worker]]s, as well as real police dossiers.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> Typically her books feature multiple protagonists, shifting perspectives so as to show different sides of the story.<ref name=":0" />


== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
Van den Boogaart was born in Nuland, [[North Brabant]] in 1959. She studied youth social work in [[Eindhoven]] where after she received her [[bachelor's degree]] she found work as a hospital psychologist.<ref>{{Cite web |last=DBNL |title=Jan van Coillie, Wilma van der Pennen, Jos Staal en Herman Tromp, Lexicon van de jeugdliteratuur · dbnl |url=https://www.dbnl.nl/tekst/coil001lexi01_01/lvdj00129.php |access-date=2022-03-08 |website=DBNL |language=nl}}</ref> She maintains her day job as a psychological worker alongside writing. Van den Boogaart is married and has four children.<ref>{{Cite web |title=...::: Elle van den Bogaart - Schrijfster van Jeugdboeken :::... - Over mij |url=http://www.ellevandenbogaart.nl/pages/over-mij.php?lang=EN |access-date=2022-03-08 |website=www.ellevandenbogaart.nl}}</ref>
Van den Boogaart was born in Nuland, [[North Brabant]] in 1959. She studied youth social work in [[Eindhoven]] where after she received her [[bachelor's degree]] she found work as a hospital psychologist.<ref name=":0"/> She maintains her day job as a psychological worker alongside writing. Van den Boogaart is married and has four children.<ref>{{Cite web |title=...::: Elle van den Bogaart - Schrijfster van Jeugdboeken :::... - Over mij |url=http://www.ellevandenbogaart.nl/pages/over-mij.php?lang=EN |access-date=2022-03-08 |website=www.ellevandenbogaart.nl}}</ref>


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==


* ''Twee seconden'' (2018) [[Holland Publishing]], [[Haarlem]], <nowiki>ISBN 978-90-251-1422-0</nowiki>
* ''Twee seconden'' (2018) [[Holland Publishing]], [[Haarlem]], {{ISBN|978-90-251-1422-0}}
* ''Lijfstraf'' (2015) Holland Publishing, Haarlem, <nowiki>ISBN 978-90-251-1286-8</nowiki>
* ''Lijfstraf'' (2015) Holland Publishing, Haarlem, {{ISBN|978-90-251-1286-8}}
* ''No Deal'' (2012) [[Van Holkema & Warendorf]], [[Houten]] <nowiki>ISBN 978-90-0031340-2</nowiki>
* ''No Deal'' (2012) [[Van Holkema & Warendorf]], [[Houten]] {{ISBN|978-90-00-31340-2}}
* ''Verdoofd'' (2010) Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, <nowiki>ISBN 978-90-475-1490-9</nowiki>
* ''Verdoofd'' (2010) Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, {{ISBN|978-90-475-1490-9}}
* ''De val'' (2009) Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, <nowiki>ISBN 978-90-475-0728-4</nowiki>
* ''De val'' (2009) Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, {{ISBN|978-90-475-0728-4}}
* ''Vermist'' (2007) Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, <nowiki>ISBN 978-90-475-0118-3</nowiki>
* ''Vermist'' (2007) Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, {{ISBN|978-90-475-0118-3}}
* ''Prooi'' (2006) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, <nowiki>ISBN 978-90-269-1751-6</nowiki>
* ''Prooi'' (2006) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, {{ISBN|978-90-269-1751-6}}
* ''Girlz stuff'' (2006) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, <nowiki>ISBN 90-269-1713-9</nowiki>
* ''Girlz stuff'' (2006) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, {{ISBN|90-269-1713-9}}
* ''Duizend kilometer'' (2005) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, <nowiki>ISBN 978-90-269-1675-5</nowiki>
* ''Duizend kilometer'' (2005) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, {{ISBN|978-90-269-1675-5}}
* ''Krassen'' (2004) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, <nowiki>ISBN 978-90-269-9850-8</nowiki>
* ''Krassen'' (2004) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, {{ISBN|978-90-269-9850-8}}
* ''De gele scooter'' (2003) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, <nowiki>ISBN 9789000306398</nowiki> (reprinted in 2005)
* ''De gele scooter'' (2003) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, {{ISBN|978-90-00-30639-8}} (reprinted in 2005)

==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 4 February 2024

Elle van den Boogaart (born April 6, 1959, in Nuland) is a Dutch Young adult novelist. She is known for writing realistic stories about contemporary issues for youths aged 12 years and older.[1][2]

Literary career

[edit]

Van den Boogaart debuted in 2003 with her novel De gele scooter, a novel starring teenagers who suffer from sexual abuse. The book was received with mixed professional criticism and limited reviewer attention.[1] Reviewers praised her realistic portrayal of police and youth workers, and her ability to write on heavy topics with the necessary sensitivity and without resorting to sensationalism, but criticised her simplistic portrayal of perpetrators of sexual abuse and her overall simple writing style.[1] De Gele Scooter was awarded with the 2005 Debut Novel award from the Jonge Jury.[3][1]

Van den Boogaart's follow-up novels would continue her realistic but sensitive approach of broaching heavy subjects to young people, taking on topics such as suicide (Krassen, 2004), juvenile delinquency (Duizend Kilometer, 2005), child prostitution (Prooi, 2006), radicalization, (De val, 2009), drug abuse (Verdoofd, 2010) and drug trafficking (No Deal, 2012), all from teenagers' perspectives. Prooi (2006) would again attract attention from the Jonge Jury as part of their list of core titles in 2006.[4] Van den Boogaart takes inspiration from the stories of police officers and youth workers, as well as real police dossiers.[1][2] Typically her books feature multiple protagonists, shifting perspectives so as to show different sides of the story.[1]

Personal life

[edit]

Van den Boogaart was born in Nuland, North Brabant in 1959. She studied youth social work in Eindhoven where after she received her bachelor's degree she found work as a hospital psychologist.[1] She maintains her day job as a psychological worker alongside writing. Van den Boogaart is married and has four children.[5]

Bibliography

[edit]
  • Twee seconden (2018) Holland Publishing, Haarlem, ISBN 978-90-251-1422-0
  • Lijfstraf (2015) Holland Publishing, Haarlem, ISBN 978-90-251-1286-8
  • No Deal (2012) Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten ISBN 978-90-00-31340-2
  • Verdoofd (2010) Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, ISBN 978-90-475-1490-9
  • De val (2009) Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, ISBN 978-90-475-0728-4
  • Vermist (2007) Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, ISBN 978-90-475-0118-3
  • Prooi (2006) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, ISBN 978-90-269-1751-6
  • Girlz stuff (2006) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, ISBN 90-269-1713-9
  • Duizend kilometer (2005) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, ISBN 978-90-269-1675-5
  • Krassen (2004) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, ISBN 978-90-269-9850-8
  • De gele scooter (2003) uitg. Van Holkema & Warendorf, Houten, ISBN 978-90-00-30639-8 (reprinted in 2005)

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g DBNL. "Jan van Coillie, Wilma van der Pennen, Jos Staal en Herman Tromp, Lexicon van de jeugdliteratuur · dbnl". DBNL (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  2. ^ a b "Bogaart, Elle van den | Leesfeest". leesfeest.nl. Retrieved 2022-03-10.
  3. ^ "Hall of Fame". Jonge Jury (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  4. ^ "Elle van den Bogaart". www.hebban.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-10.
  5. ^ "...::: Elle van den Bogaart - Schrijfster van Jeugdboeken :::... - Over mij". www.ellevandenbogaart.nl. Retrieved 2022-03-08.