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Lena is Trille's best friend, even if she is a girl. And there is never an ordinary day when you've got a best friend like Lena.
Hardly a day passes without Trille and Lena inventing some kind of adventure that often ends in trouble. Whether it's coaxing a cow onto a boat or sledding down the steepest and iciest hill with a chicken, there is always a thrill??and sometimes an injury??to be had. Trille loves to share everything with Lena, even Auntie Granny's waffles. But when Lena has to move away and Auntie Granny leaves the world, it sometimes seems like nothing will ever be right again. The warmth of friendship and the support of family suffuse this lightly illustrated novel, proving that when times are tough, a little taste of sweetness can make all the difference… (altro)
For the first several chapters of this book, I wasn't quite sure what the overarcing plot was, or if there even was one. And really, much of the book is a series of adventures that these two kids get up to in this otherwise-sleepy Norwegian cove. But there is a thread that runs through it, in which Trille, who thinks of Lena as his best friend, isn't sure whether he is her best friend. And it's not really surprising, since she is quite an outspoken, antagonistic girl, while Trille is more meek. My own daughter has gone through something similar, more than once, so Trille's plight hit close to home for me.
As an entire year passes, a few bigger side plots emerge, and more than one of them caused me to tear up a little. Though it's true that Trille and Lena don't obey their parents very well and face some consequences for their disobedience (though not always are those consequences very severe), there is quite a bit of heart in this book, and that's what I was left with at the end. This would be a great book to read together with kids, recommended for 7-10-year-olds. ( )
I’ve not read this but so many people I respect, enjoy it. I’ll put in my own review soon. Content considerations- a main character is missing a father, the word stupid is in here, death of a grandparent, childhood mischief. A read a short review saying it was like a mix of Ramona, Clementine, and The Children of Noisy Village.
Lena is Trille's best friend, even if she is a girl. And there is never an ordinary day when you've got a best friend like Lena.
Hardly a day passes without Trille and Lena inventing some kind of adventure that often ends in trouble. Whether it's coaxing a cow onto a boat or sledding down the steepest and iciest hill with a chicken, there is always a thrill??and sometimes an injury??to be had. Trille loves to share everything with Lena, even Auntie Granny's waffles. But when Lena has to move away and Auntie Granny leaves the world, it sometimes seems like nothing will ever be right again. The warmth of friendship and the support of family suffuse this lightly illustrated novel, proving that when times are tough, a little taste of sweetness can make all the difference
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Nella minuscola Baia di Martinfranta la vita del giovane Trille e della sua migliore amica Lena scorre al ritmo di avventure sempre nuove. I due ne combinano di tutti i colori, come quando costruiscono una funicolare tra le loro case e Lena rimane appesa a tre metri d'altezza come un pollo; o quando decidono, come Noè, di far salire su una barca da pesca tutti gli animali in giro nei dintorni. La catastrofe è annunciata ma per fortuna arrivano sempre i grandi a tirarli fuori dai guai. Ma se un giorno dovesse succedere qualcosa di irreparabile? Età di lettura: da 9 anni.
As an entire year passes, a few bigger side plots emerge, and more than one of them caused me to tear up a little. Though it's true that Trille and Lena don't obey their parents very well and face some consequences for their disobedience (though not always are those consequences very severe), there is quite a bit of heart in this book, and that's what I was left with at the end. This would be a great book to read together with kids, recommended for 7-10-year-olds. ( )