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The Fir Tree - E-bog

Af: Hans Christian Andersen Engelsk E-bog

The Fir Tree - E-bog

Af: Hans Christian Andersen Engelsk E-bog
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First published in 1844, The Fir Tree is a moving short story about a tree that is so desperate to grow up that it cannot appreciate the present. Following the tree from its early years until it is big enough to be cut down and used as a Christmas tree, it highlights the importance of living in the moment, and offers a topical and bleak outlook on our use of nature.Part of Renard''s successful Christmas Card Classics series, 25% of the RRP of each book sold goes to the Three Peas, a small charity supporting refugees.''Hans Christian Andersen''s fairy tales have captivated generations with their blend of plain language, unbridled imagination and haunting strangeness.''Philippa Gregory
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First published in 1844, The Fir Tree is a moving short story about a tree that is so desperate to grow up that it cannot appreciate the present. Following the tree from its early years until it is big enough to be cut down and used as a Christmas tree, it highlights the importance of living in the moment, and offers a topical and bleak outlook on our use of nature.Part of Renard''s successful Christmas Card Classics series, 25% of the RRP of each book sold goes to the Three Peas, a small charity supporting refugees.''Hans Christian Andersen''s fairy tales have captivated generations with their blend of plain language, unbridled imagination and haunting strangeness.''Philippa Gregory
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 10
ISBN-13: 9788726417890
Format: ePub
ISBN-10: 8726417898
Kategori: Denmark
Udg. Dato: 12 mar 2020
Forlag: SAGA Egmont
Serie: Hans Christian Andersen's Stories
Oplagsdato: 12 mar 2020
Forfatter(e): Hans Christian Andersen
Forfatter(e) Hans Christian Andersen


Kategori Denmark


ISBN-13 9788726417890


Sprog Engelsk


Sider 10


Udg. Dato 12 mar 2020


Oplagsdato 12 mar 2020


Forlag SAGA Egmont

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