Sjöjungfruns dröm

Sjöjungfruns dröm

by Marija Fekete Sullivan
Sjöjungfruns dröm

Sjöjungfruns dröm

by Marija Fekete Sullivan

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Overview

'Mamma Snäcka bodde i pärlornas rike, på botten av den djupaste oceanen. Mamma Snäcka hade en hemlighet, en hemlighet som gjorde henne mycket lycklig: Hennes mun gömde en liten sten som var grön som en smaragd och vit som en pärla – en smaragd- pärla! Ingen hade någonsin sett en sådan märklig sten förut.'

Illustrationer: Anna-Lena Fältsjö


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151939119
Publisher: Style Writes Now
Publication date: 05/19/2015
Series: Sailing Books
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years
Language: Swedish

About the Author

Marija Fekete-Sullivan was born n 1965 in Sarajevo. She has written 50 stories for children, and adapted a further 20 stories for the book Zlatne bosanske bajke (Golden Bosnian Fairy Tales). She writes principally for children, but also for adults.
Her first book, The Mermaid's Dream, was published in Singapore. The British poet Adrian Mitchell said of it, “The stories which make up The Mermaid's Dream are in the tradition of the great Hans Christian Andersen. They are told - by Marija Fekete Sullivan - with gentle humour and rare imagination, but most of all, with love - they are love stories for children and for all adults who understand children.'
Marija wrote the Bosnian and English text of the bilingual book Zaljubljeni vuk/The Wolf in Love, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s first interactive digital picture book and video game. The book offers educational audiovisual content for children, especially children with development difficulties.
Within her digital publishing project, Style Writes Now, Marija has independently published more than 100 stories by more than 50 authors from Bosnia and Herzegovina, mainly in English translation.
Marija has been recognised as a distinguished independent artist in her native city of Sarajevo. She is the recipient of multiple awards and was nominated for the 2021 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award.

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