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Maj Lindman was born as Mary in Örebro in 1886. After completing her schooling Maj Lindman moved to Stockholm where she began artistic studies. She eventually enrolled at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, where she was selected as the best student of the year in 1906. Lindman later married the artist Gustav Jansson, also an academy student. The couple had three children before divorcing in 1921.

The American publishers, Albert Whitman & Company in Chicago, began to publish Maj Lindman’s books in the United States. These books were considered more suitable for the American market than the Swedish. At the time, Swedish children’s books tended to resemble fairytales written in the spirit of John Bauer and Elsa Beskow. Lindman’s realistic stories were straightforward, ordinary, and simple and bore no resemblance to the elves and trolls of yore. She treated children as clever beings who were worthy of respect. The boys in her books were helpful, generous, and gained much delight from giving away something meaningful.

Maj Lindman’s clear and explicit illustrations reverberated with the American public. The fact that Maj Lindman herself illustrated and wrote the texts in English simplified the process. A total of 25 different stories portraying the adventures of these cheerful and responsible children were produced and published in the USA and Canada during the 1932–1960 period. The books have continued to be reprinted in new editions making these helpful, honest, and friendly children familiar to many.
Excerpted from:
Mary (Maj) Lindman, www.skbl.se/sv/artikel/MaryMajLindman, Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon (article by Sverker Lindström), retrieved 2021-08-26.
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