
LITTLE PEOPLE EVERYWHERE - GERDA IN SWEDEN
PREFACE
GERDA IN SWEDEN - CHAPTER I - GERDA AND BIRGER
CHAPTER II - THE SURPRISE BOX
CHAPTER III - ON BOARD THE "NORTH STAR"
CHAPTER IV - GERDA'S NEW FRIEND
CHAPTER V - CROSSING THE POLCIRKEL
CHAPTER VI - THE MIDNIGHT SUN
CHAPTER VII - ERIK'S HOME IN LAPLAND
CHAPTER VIII - FOUR-FOOTED FRIENDS
Set against the sweeping landscapes of early‑20th‑century Sweden, this gentle tale follows twin siblings who accompany their lighthouse‑inspector father on a voyage across the Baltic Sea. Their journey takes them from the fertile farms of the south to the mist‑clad hills and bustling towns where industry hums and summer daylight lingers well into midnight.
Along the way they encounter Karen, a shy girl with a limp, and together the children venture into the rugged beauty of Lapland. There, reindeer herders share their simple customs while the midnight sun paints the sky in a soft twilight. The twins’ curiosity and Karen’s quiet courage spark a series of warm, everyday adventures—exploring markets, joining local festivals, and discovering the healing rhythm of Swedish gymnastics.
Through vivid descriptions of midsummer dances, winter carnivals, and the close‑knit community life, the story captures the charm of a nation where nature and tradition walk hand in hand, inviting listeners into a world of kindness, wonder, and youthful discovery.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (136K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1872–1963
A prolific writer of children's readers and schoolbooks, she helped introduce young readers to stories, language, and life in many countries. Her books often mixed simple storytelling with lessons about geography, literature, and everyday customs.
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