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Jef Aerts (born 26 May 1972) is a Belgian writer of children’s and youth literature.
After publishing four novels, poetry and theater,[1] Jef Aerts has been writing for young readers since 2012.[2]
For the picture book Bigger than a Dream he worked with the Swedish-Dutch illustrator Marit Törnqvist. In 2014 this book was awarded the Book Lion (Boekenleeuw, prize for the best Dutch-language children's book.[3]
Jef Aerts received three Zilveren Griffel awards: for Bigger than a Dream, Fish don’t melt and The Blue Wings (illustrated by Martijn van der Linden).[4][5]
Aerts’ children’s and youth books have been translated and sold in 15 languages,[6] including English, German, Swedish, Chinese, Korean, Russian and Persian.[7]
Jef Aerts lives and writes in a small farm close to Leuven.[8]