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Roy Berocay

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Roy Berocay
Born
Roy Marcos Berocay Anchustegui

(1955-02-21)21 February 1955
NationalityUruguay
Occupation(s)journalist, writer
AwardsPremio Bartolomé Hidalgo
Premio Libro de Oro
Premio Alas

Roy Berocay (born 21 February 1955) is a journalist and an author of children's literature from Uruguay.[1]

He received the Premio Libro de Oro and Premio Bartolomé Hidalgo,[2] also the Premio Alas for his contribution to the national culture.[3]

Works

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Saga del Sapo Ruperto (Saga of Ruperto the toad):

  • 1994, Las aventuras del sapo ruperto
  • 1997, Ruperto detective
  • 1999, Ruperto insiste
  • 1995, Ruperto de terror III
  • 1999,Ruperto al rescate
  • Ruperto contraataca
  • 1994, El abuelo más loco del mundo
  • 1997, Lucas, el fantastico
  • 1998, Siete cuentos sin sapo

La triologia juvenil:

  • 1998, Pequeña Ala
  • 2001, La niebla
  • 2004,Tan azul
  • 1993, Pateando Lunas
  • 1999, Los telepiratas
  • 1999, Babu
  • 2000, Un mundo perfecto
  • 2001, El país de chorros 1 y 2
  • 2005, Las semillas de lo bueno
  • 2020, Superniña.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ ROY BEROCAY – REUTERS (17 June 1990). "Uruguayans Hang On to Their Old Cars". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 30 December 2010. Stopping for a traffic light at a main intersection in Montevideo, a 1947 British Hillman pulls up next to a Studebaker. A 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air stops behind it. {{cite news}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ Cámara Uruguaya del Libro. "Breve historia del Premio Bartolomé Hidalgo" (PDF) (in Spanish). Uruguay.
  3. ^ Ministerio de Turismo de Uruguay (2018). "XVIII edición de los Premios Alas" (in Spanish). Uruguay.
  4. ^ Cámara Uruguaya del Libro (2020). ""Superniña": el nuevo libro de Roy Berocay que une dos generaciones" (in Spanish). Uruguay.