Rebecca Abe

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Stephanie Fey
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Born1967 (age 5556)
Starnberg, West Germany
Pen nameRebecca Abe, Stephanie Schuster, and Ida Ding
OccupationWriter and illustrator
NationalityGerman

Stephanie Fey, who also publishes under the names Rebecca Abe, Stephanie Schuster and Ida Ding, [1] (born 1967, in Starnberg, West Germany) is a German writer and illustrator.

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Biography

Stephanie Fey studied graphic design in Munich,[ citation needed ] and she has illustrated several school and children's books. Her first published illustrations were for an edition of Heidi by Johanna Spyri.[ citation needed ]

Works

As Rebecca Abe

As Stephanie Fey

As Ida Ding

As Stephanie Schuster

Anthologies

  • 24 Geschichten zur Winterzeit. Esslinger Verlag, 2009

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