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DAS HAUSIN DER SONNE
Sundborn, am Heiligabend 1898.
Karin.
In Paranthese.
Ulf und Pontus.
Brita und ich.
Ferienaufgaben.
Apfelblüte.
Das Frühstück der Siebenschläferin.
Step into a sun‑lit cottage tucked away in the Swedish province of Dalekarlien, where ordinary moments are rendered with extraordinary care. The work blends colorful illustrations with gentle prose, offering a visual diary of family life, seasonal rituals and the quiet dignity of rural existence at the turn of the twentieth century. Each picture, from the crackling fireplace on a Christmas Eve to the surrounding fields, is accompanied by reflections that capture both nostalgia and a quiet moral optimism.
In the opening pages the narrator recalls a humble holiday in a single‑room home, describing how a solitary gift sparked a lifelong sense of gratitude. Through the voices of parents and children, the book explores themes of contentment, the value of modest comforts, and the simple joy of sharing stories around the hearth. Listeners will feel the warmth of a household that, despite poverty, radiates kindness and a sense of belonging.
Language
de
Duration
~1 hours (63K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Germany: Karl Robert Langewiesche Verlag, 1921.
Credits
Marc-André Seekamp and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2022-08-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1853–1919
Best known for bright, intimate scenes of family life, this Swedish painter helped shape the warm, light-filled image of home that many people still associate with Scandinavian style. His art balances everyday charm with serious ambition, from beloved watercolors to large public murals.
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