Michael Ende
GermanMagical RealismYoung Adult (YA)Fantasy Worldb. 1929 — d. 1995
Michael Ende (1929–1995) was a German author best known for his imaginative, philosophical fantasy novels for children and young adults. His most famous works include The Neverending Story (Die Unendliche Geschichte) and Momo, both of which combine whimsical storytelling with reflections on time, imagination, and the human condition. Ende's writing has been translated into many languages and adapted for stage and screen.
Notable Works
['The Neverending Story (Die Unendliche Geschichte)', 'Momo', 'Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver (Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer)']


