In TROLL PETER'S ADVENTURES BOOK 3 we're back on the moor of Jutland, where Troll Peter, his parents and old Granny have their home, a hut partly dug into a hill. It's called Troll Hill. One day they get an invitation to visit their relatives, the Bridge Troll and his family. The occasion is that the King of The Trolls will cross their bridge, as he travels through Jutland. The troll family certainly does not want to miss that event. - Troll Peter also goes fishing at the creek in the meadow, and he has some dramatic moments there. But in the end he carries home a big fish for Granny to eat.…mehr
In TROLL PETER'S ADVENTURES BOOK 3 we're back on the moor of Jutland, where Troll Peter, his parents and old Granny have their home, a hut partly dug into a hill. It's called Troll Hill. One day they get an invitation to visit their relatives, the Bridge Troll and his family. The occasion is that the King of The Trolls will cross their bridge, as he travels through Jutland. The troll family certainly does not want to miss that event. - Troll Peter also goes fishing at the creek in the meadow, and he has some dramatic moments there. But in the end he carries home a big fish for Granny to eat. Troll Peter loves his grandmother. She is old, but she is still very much alive. One day she decides to take her grandson on a picnic to a spring on the moor. But it's shows to be further away than she remembers. So they have to stay overnight there. And while the stars are twinkling in the sky, they witness something strange going on at the spring. TROLL PETER'S ADVENTURES BOOK 4 will follow.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gerda Christensen was born in Denmark and grew up in the Jutlandish countryside. In 1969 she immigrated to Surrey, British Columbia together with her husband and four children. A few years later they became Canadian citizens. Gerda has always been interested in the Scandinavian folklore, which gave her the idea to write the children's books, Troll Peter's Adventures. Carol Evans is a very talented artist. Together with her husband, Bryn King, she lives on Saltspring Island, British Columbia. Carol started her career by illustrating children's literature, but soon shifted direction. Today she paints a variety of subjects. However, most of her watercolors portray the beautiful, rugged west coast of British Columbia. Over the years she has held many successful exhibitions, her paintings being popular with art collectors. Every canvas Carol touches with her brush comes alive - whether the theme is a rugged shoreline, children playing in a meadow, or a troll family living in the Danish moorland.
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