![]() ![]() Funke is hugely popular in Germany and acquired an English publisher when a bilingual child sent a letter to Barry Cunningham at The Chicken House, an imprint of Scholastic, asking why her favorite German author was not available to read in English. ![]() Her illustrations appear at every the chapter start and she has also written and illustrated several picture books for children. Funke was a social worker, educator and eventually children's book illustrator before she began writing her own books. Funke is a native German now living in Los Angeles and all three books in the trilogy are translated by Anthea Bell. Inkheart, Inkspell and Inkdeath by Cornelia Funke comprise the Inkworld Trilogy, which Funke (pronounced FOONK-eh and also the German word for "spark") completed in October of 2008. ![]()
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