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Anna has returned from visiting her mother. Restless and unable to sleep, she wanders through her parents' house, revisiting the scenes of her childhood. In a cupboard drawer, folded and pushed away from sight, she finds a sepia photograph of her grandmother, Hanna, whom she remembers as old and forbidding, a silent stranger enveloped in a huge pleated black dress. Now, looking at the features Anna recognises as her own, she realises she is looking at a different woman from the one of her memory. Set against the majestic isolation of the Scandinavian lakes and mountains, this is more than a story of three Swedish women. It is a moving testament of a time forgotten and an epic romance in every sense of the word.
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Hanna's daughters, Marianne Fredriksson, Joan Tate
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- Année de publication
- 1999
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- État du livre
- Bon
- Prix
- 2,79 €
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- Titre
- Hanna's daughters
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Marianne Fredriksson, Joan Tate
- Éditeur
- Phoenix
- Publié
- 1999
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 320
- ISBN10
- 0753806789
- ISBN13
- 9780753806784
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Romans historiques, Amour, Famille, Femmes, Cadeaux pour papy, Société, Vie, Passé, Littérature nordique, Destin, Suède, Littérature suédoise, Mères, Généalogie, Générations et différences générationnelles
- Titre original
- Anna, Hanna och Johanna
- Évaluation
- 3,6 sur 5
- Description
- Anna has returned from visiting her mother. Restless and unable to sleep, she wanders through her parents' house, revisiting the scenes of her childhood. In a cupboard drawer, folded and pushed away from sight, she finds a sepia photograph of her grandmother, Hanna, whom she remembers as old and forbidding, a silent stranger enveloped in a huge pleated black dress. Now, looking at the features Anna recognises as her own, she realises she is looking at a different woman from the one of her memory. Set against the majestic isolation of the Scandinavian lakes and mountains, this is more than a story of three Swedish women. It is a moving testament of a time forgotten and an epic romance in every sense of the word.










