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The solitaire mystery

English · Paperback

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Informationen zum Autor Jostein Gaarder was born in Oslo in 1952. Sophie's World , the first of his books to be published in English, has been translated into sixty languages and has sold over forty million copies. He is the author of many other bestselling, beloved novels and children's books, including The Orange Girl , The Christmas Mystery and The Ringmaster's Daughter . He lives in Oslo with his family. Klappentext Twelve-year-old Hans Thomas lives alone with his father, a man who likes to give his son lessons about life and has a penchant for philosophy. Hans Thomas' mother left when he was four (to 'find' herself) and the story begins when father and son set off on a trip to Greece, where she now lives, to try to persuade her to come home. En route, in Switzerland, Hans Thomas is given a magnifying glass by a dwarf at a petrol station, and the next day he finds a tiny book in his bread roll which can only be read with a magnifying glass. How did the book come to be there? Why does the dwarf keep showing up? It is all very perplexing and Hans Thomas has enough to cope with, with the daunting prospect of seeing his mother. Now his journey has turned into an encounter with the unfathomable...or does it all have a logical explanation? Zusammenfassung A spellbinding adventure, blending the threads of philosophy, fantasy and reality.

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Authors Jostein Gaarder
Assisted by Sarah Jane Hails (Translation)
Publisher Weidenfeld and Nicolson
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 31.08.2011
 
EAN 9781857998658
ISBN 978-1-85799-865-8
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 133 mm x 196 mm x 26 mm
Series Phoenix
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Adventure, Switzerland, PHILOSOPHY / General, FICTION / Literary, Greece, Adventure fiction

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