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Disa feels her heart skip a beat, and her feelings tie themselves into a lump in her throat.This is the last time she will see her friends.She is going away to Iceland, where she does not know anyone.In the land of the northern lights, Disa is lucky enough to make friends with the boy Kamban.Disa has to find the magic brimstone-buttercup.She can only succeed if she has the ability to see the in...
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Forlag
Lindhardt og Ringhof
Udgivet
8 juli 2019
Længde
27 sider
Genrer
Children’s / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
Vandmærket
ISBN
9788711777978
Disa feels her heart skip a beat, and her feelings tie themselves into a lump in her throat.
This is the last time she will see her friends.
She is going away to Iceland, where she does not know anyone.
In the land of the northern lights, Disa is lucky enough to make friends with the boy Kamban.
Disa has to find the magic brimstone-buttercup.
She can only succeed if she has the ability to see the invisibles.
Disa in the Land of the Northern Lights
Disa and the Hidden People
Disa‘s Battle
Throughout her long writing career, Marianne Gade (b. 1945) has written books for children, teenagers and adults. She is educated as a librarian and has functioned as a critic of children‘s literature for the Danish newspaper Politiken.
This is the last time she will see her friends.
She is going away to Iceland, where she does not know anyone.
In the land of the northern lights, Disa is lucky enough to make friends with the boy Kamban.
Disa has to find the magic brimstone-buttercup.
She can only succeed if she has the ability to see the invisibles.
Disa in the Land of the Northern Lights
Disa and the Hidden People
Disa‘s Battle
Throughout her long writing career, Marianne Gade (b. 1945) has written books for children, teenagers and adults. She is educated as a librarian and has functioned as a critic of children‘s literature for the Danish newspaper Politiken.