The True Sweetheart (Ebog, epub, Engelsk) af Brothers Grimm

The True Sweetheart

(Ebog, epub, Engelsk)
Forfatter: Brothers Grimm

Forlag: SAGA Egmont

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Some are born with a golden spoon in the mouth. Others are forced to lead difficult and unfair life full of miser and desperation. This time the heroine in our story is not a princess who lives in a big castle, but a poor girl who has to follow her wicked stepmother’s orders. Will she manage to get herself out of the vicious circle of endless work and exhaustion? Will she find the true love? Will the fate endow her with well-deserved happiness? Why don’t you just come along on this journey of "The True Sweetheart" and you will find out what the future holds for her?

Children and adults alike, immerse yourselves into Grimm’s world of folktales and legends! Come, discover the little-known tales and treasured classics in this collection of 210 fairy tales.

Brothers Grimm are probably the best-known storytellers in the world. Some of their most popular fairy tales are "Cinderella", "Beauty and the Beast" and "Little Red Riding Hood" and there is hardly anybody who has not grown up with the adventures of Hansel and Gretel, Rapunzel and Snow White.

Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s exceptional literature legacy consists of recorded German and European folktales and legends. Their collections have been translated into all European languages in their lifetime and into every living language today.

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Forlag SAGA Egmont
Forfatter Brothers Grimm
Type Ebog
Format epub
Sprog Engelsk
Udgivelsesdato 29-10-2020
Udgiver SAGA Egmont
Serie Grimm's Fairy Tales
Serienummer 186
Oversætter Margaret Hunt
Sideantal 9 Sider
Filtype epub
Filversion 2.0
Filformat Reflowable
Filstørrelse 269 KB
Kopibeskyttelse DigitalVandmaerkning
Datamining Ikke tilladt
ISBN-13 / EAN-13 9788726590227