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Dagen skal komme med blå vind

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Release year: 2011
336 pages
1. edition

ISBN/EAN: 9788205405677

Riding the Blue Wind

Levi Henriksen

“Henriksen’s best book so far“, Marius Aronsen, BNB Norway’s major book club.
Price: 299,-

How much wrong are you willing to do in order to finally do something right?

Mikael Hildonen has tried without success. He sits at his oil cloth-covered kitchen table, sipping coffee and studying the clouds over Austberget. Mikael knows only one thing for a fact: Ine is dead, and he will never get her back. And the same goes for the child she was carrying.

And then life’s wheel starts to grind: Mikael is forced to take care of thirteen year old Daniela, his brother’s unwanted daughter. But first he has to shake off a few debt collectors riding heavy motorbikes. They want all the money he doesn’t have … and they know where Daniela lives.

Levi Henriksen has written a new Skogli novel about family secrets, rivalry between brothers and about opting to give love a second chance.

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UK: Pan Macmillan
USA: Minotaur/St. Martins Press

Horst: Closed for Winter
Germany: Grafit Verlag

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Iceland: Draumaheimur

Henriksen: Riding the Blue Wind
Germany: BTB

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Denmark: Batzer & Co
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Italy: Ponte alle Grazie
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Uri: Bitches
Sweden: Norstedts
Denmark: Klim

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Sweden: Bonnier Carlsen
Germany: Boje Verlag

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Denmark: Gyldendal 

Tinnen: Barbiedoll Nils and the Gun Problem
France: Albin Michel Jeunesse

Ingvaldsen: The Blood Drop Tree
Germany: Boje Verlag

Sunne: The Cellar
Sweden: Berghs Förlag

Johnsen: Block Makes a Commotion
Sweden: Rabén & Sjögren

Henmo: Get Lost!
Sweden: Bergs Förlag

Svingen: Some Plan!
Germany: Boje Verlag