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Books with author Lindgren

  • The Tomten

    Astrid Lindgren

    Paperback (Coward Mc Cann, Sept. 1, 1990)
    This outstanding book by the author of Pippi Longstocking--and winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Award--has been called a "picture book of rare distinction" by the Chicago Tribune. Full color.
  • Mischievous Meg by Astrid Lindgren

    Astrid Lindgren

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, March 15, 1789)
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  • Christmas in the Stable

    Astrid Lindgren

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton, March 15, 1992)
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  • The Robber's Daughter

    Astrid Lindgren

    Hardcover (Egmont Childrens Books, May 26, 1983)
    Ronia the Robber's Daughter (Swedish: Ronja Rövardotter) is a children's fantasy book by the noted Swedish author Astrid Lindgren, first published in 1981. Set in the early Middle Ages, Ronia, the main character, is a girl growing up in a clan of robbers, who lives in a castle in the woodlands of Scandinavia. As the only child of Mattis, the chief, she is expected to become the leader of the clan someday. Their castle, Mattis's Fort, is split in two parts by a lightning bolt on the day of Ronia's birth. Soon afterwards, a different clan of robbers, the "Borkas", settles the other side of the mountain, resulting in much strife between the two clans. Ronia grows up with Mattis's clan of robbers as her only company. One day, Ronia sees Birk Borkason, the only son of the enemy chieftain, Borka, idling by the chasm that splits the two parts of the castle. He is the only other child she has ever met, and so she is sorry that he is a Borka. He engages her in a game of jumping across, which does not end until Birk almost falls down. Ronia saves him and they become friends. The following winter is long and cold and although Mattis's robbers are well fed, their counterparts are suffering on the other side of the chasm. Ronia brings food to Birk through a secret passageway. They get very close but both know that they cannot tell their families. Later that year Birk saves Ronia from being captured by the faeries only to be captured himself by Ronia's father. Ronia gives herself to the Borkas so she must be exchanged, but as a result her father disowns her and refuses to acknowledge her as his daughter. Birk and Ronia run away to the woods. Ultimately their families repent of their feuding, and everyone is reunited.
  • Emil in the Soup Tureen

    Astrid Lindgren

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 1, 1996)
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  • Pippi's Extraordinary Ordinary Day by Astrid Lindgren

    Astrid Lindgren

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 25, 2001)
    Noticeable wear to cover and pages. May have some markings on the inside. Fast shipping. Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials.
  • Pippi Goes on Board

    Astrid Lindgren

    Audio Cassette (Gammafon, Jan. 1, 1997)
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  • The Amazing Pippi Longstocking

    Astrid Lindgren

    Paperback (Penguin Group, March 15, 1996)
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  • Karlson Flies Again

    Astrid Lindgren

    Paperback (Mammoth, March 15, 1978)
    The second story featuring Midge and his friend Karlson, the little fat man with a propellor on his back. Midge's mother is away, and the stern Miss Black is left in charge. She will put up with no nonsense, but Karlson has a few tricks up his sleeve, to make life interesting.
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  • Pippi In the South Seas

    Astrid LINDGREN

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1959)
    The adventures of the strongest girl in the world, who takes her two friends with her when she travels from Sweden to visit her father, king of an island in the South Seas.
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  • randi lives in norway

    Astrid LINDGREN

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1962)
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  • Emil in the soup tureen

    Astrid Lindgren

    Paperback (Hamlyn, Jan. 1, 1977)
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