Henry Winterfeld
German writer and artist (1901–1990)
Henry Winterfeld was a German writer and artist, born in 1901, who gained recognition for his literary contributions to the realm of children's and young adult novels. Under the pseudonym Manfred Michael, he published works that showcased his creative talent. As a multifaceted individual, Winterfeld's artistic skills complemented his writing abilities, making him a notable figure in the literary world.
Winterfeld's life took a significant turn in 1940 when he emigrated to the United States, where he would reside until his passing in 1990. His decision to relocate marked a new chapter in his life, and he spent the subsequent decades in the U.S., continuing to pursue his passion for writing and art. Through his works, Winterfeld left a lasting legacy, entertaining and inspiring readers of all ages with his imaginative stories and characters.