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One day, a little girl moved into a room on the top floor of an old house in a certain big city. She lived with her mother, but was often alone, though not lonely, as she had many friends. Adults, however, did not see them and said she simply had a vivid imagination.
She was a strange girl.
I mean... She was a perfectly ordinary girl, but a bit strange. She called herself Little Sleepwalker so often that no one but her mother could remember what her real name was. And so it went until she finally grew up and everyone finally forgot who Little Sleepwalker was.

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Produktbeschreibung
One day, a little girl moved into a room on the top floor of an old house in a certain big city. She lived with her mother, but was often alone, though not lonely, as she had many friends. Adults, however, did not see them and said she simply had a vivid imagination.

She was a strange girl.

I mean... She was a perfectly ordinary girl, but a bit strange. She called herself Little Sleepwalker so often that no one but her mother could remember what her real name was. And so it went until she finally grew up and everyone finally forgot who Little Sleepwalker was.


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Autorenporträt
Amelia Hoel is a children's writer, but Little Sleepwalker is not a book for young readers. Rather, it is a poetic description of her difficult entry into the strange world of adults. Orphaned at an early age, she long shunned adulthood, which, in her childhood mindset, was associated only with loneliness, aging, and death. Now she has dealt with the demons of childhood, and Little Sleepwalker is her poetic farewell to the times when a child's loneliness in the adult world was her daily reality.