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The Orange Girl

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At fifteen, Georg comes upon a letter written to him by his dying father, to be read when he is old enough. Their two voices make a fascinating dialogue as Georg gets to know the father he can barely remember and is challenged by him to answer some profound questions. The central mystery of the book is the story of the Orange Girl, the elusive young woman for whom Georg's father searches in Orso and Seville, and who Georg finally realises is his mother.

THE ORANGE GIRL is short and simply constructed, but it takes on some big questions about the meaning of life and the universe. It is imbued with the sense of awe and wonder that is Jostein Gaarder's hallmark. Although it is intended for teenagers, it is written in the unmistakable Gaarder way that reaches readers of every generation.

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Weidenfeld & Nicolson
0297849042 / 9780297849049
Hardback
14/10/2004
United Kingdom
English
151 p.
21 cm
teenage Learn More
By the author of the international bestseller, SOPHIE'S WORLD - over a million copies sold through the UK trade alone and over 25 million copies sold worldwide. An original fairy tale romance that asks big questions. Written for teenagers, but appealing to all Gaarder fans.
By the author of the international bestseller, SOPHIE'S WORLD - over a million copies sold through the UK trade alone and over 25 million copies sold worldwide. An original fairy tale romance that asks big questions. Written for teenagers, but appealing to all Gaarder fans. FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)