
What happened to Inger Johanne, as told by herself
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Authors:
- Poulsson, Emilie
1853 - 1939
- Young, Florence Liley
1872 - 1974
- Zwilgmeyer, Dikken
1853 - 1913
About this book
In a rapidly changing early 20th-century Norway, "What Happened to Inger Johanne, as told by herself" by Dikken Zwilgmeyer captures the vibrant world of a spirited thirteen-year-old girl. As Inger Johanne navigates the challenges of adolescence, her lively imagination and mischievous nature lead her into a series of adventures that reflect the societal shifts of her time. With themes of self-discovery and resilience, this novel explores the nuances of childhood innocence against a backdrop of emerging modernity. Ideal for students and literary enthusiasts, this engaging narrative invites readers to delve into the complexities of youth and the quest for identity. Join Inger Johanne on her journey of growth and exploration, where every page reveals the richness of her character and the world around her.
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