Series:
The Dragon’s Song
Jo Salmson
The Dragon’s Song is the second part in Jo Salmson’s new fantasy series The Fate of the Dragons. She has written enormously popular series for 6+ before. This time she writes for children who are 9+. On the other side of the mountains, the sorcerer…
Dag Hammarskjöld
Henrik Berggren
When Dag Hammarskjöld took over the post as Secretary-General of the United Nations, he was greeted with the words: “Welcome … to the most impossible job on this Earth.” He was a compromise candidate who was assumed to be a weak and docile administ…
Knitting Nordic Patterns
Maja Karlsson
The fact that Sweden has a wealth of traditional multi-colour patterns is something that knitting designer Maja Karlsson discovered when she was doing research. The result of her work is this unique book of 40 fantastically beautiful and traditionall…
The Oblique Place
Caterina Pascual Söderbaum
THE OBLIQUE PLACE is a complex and multifaceted narrative that in evocative, vibrant prose examines guilt and responsibility.This is a family saga spanning several generations, with roots in the dark history of the twentieth century, from Nazi German…
Baking with Candy
Jenny Warsén
Do you fancy treating family and friends to something extra delicious for afternoon tea, something that both the adults and children will love? Then Baking with Candy is the perfect book for you! The wonderful recipes include sticky chocolate cookies…
The Piano in the Attic
Katarina Genar
Come and visit the school where creepy things happen! Sometimes you can hear hissing breathing sounds in the corridor, light footsteps behind you or something cold on your neck. It is the ghosts! Easy to read and just scary enough. Greta loves her my…
The Computer Game
Petrus Dahlin
Ville’s parents have told him that you need to be 15 to play “The Face”, but when he gets the chance, he sneaks into his brother’s room. He just has to try! In the game the mysterious Face reigns supreme. But is it worth lying for a computer game? Wh…
The Book about Grandpa and his Grandchildren
Eva Bexell
Every time Anton and his big brother Carl are to spend a few weeks with their grandparents, their old grandfather becomes a bit worried. He knows his grandchildren, what scamps they can be and what they can get up to. He likes it best when everything…