
TWILJOCHT-TELTSJES - MEARKES - fen S. KLOOSTERMAN.
BROERREN HOITSEMA — GRINS 1928
YNHÂLD.
IT MEARKE FEN DE TRIJE EINEPYLTSJES.
JENNEPUT.
IT PRINSKE AMARE.
DE LOKSREIS FEN ’E ELFKES.
IT SNOADE JONKJE.
PIPENUTSJE SYN WÛNDERE REIS. - I.
DE SKYLPODDE.
In a quiet, sun‑drenched pond three little eels glide together, each wrapped in its own soft, silver mantle. Their mother watches over them from a swaying willow, providing warmth, food and the comfort of a world that feels both endless and intimate. Life in the clear water is simple, rhythmic, and the siblings share the same curious glances toward the sky above.
The eldest eel, however, feels a restless tug beneath his scales. He wonders what lies beyond the familiar reeds and wonders if the wide world can hold his growing dreams. Encouraged by whispers of distant currents and the gentle nudges of his mother's wisdom, he decides to venture out, setting his sights on the bright blue beyond the pond’s edge. As he slips away on a crisp summer morning, listeners are invited to follow his tentative first strokes, feeling the blend of excitement and uncertainty that marks the start of any great journey.
Language
fy
Duration
~2 hours (161K characters)
Release date
2024-06-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1876–1938
A pioneering voice in Frisian literature, she wrote fiction, poetry, and children's work with a vivid, romantic imagination. Best known for the novel De Hoara's fan Hastings, she helped open new ground for women writing in Frisian.
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