Den grå dvergens hemmelighet [Norwegian]Den grå dvergens hemmelighet [Norwegian]
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Current format, Unknown, 1992, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formats"I et lite samfunn for seg selv, langt borte fra alle andre, lever et eget folk. Forfedrene deres flyktet fra Byen med de runde, der de var funnet for magre og sto for tur til å bli slettet av navnelistene. Myke fang, Vemodige smil, Blått lam, Grå due og de andre dyrker den maten de trenger og lager vakre og nyttige ting. De har det godt. Samtidig har de en lengsel, en sterk lengsel som formidles fra de eldste til de unge, og som aldri slipper taket. De kaller den "den grå dvergens hemmelightet." Én etter én har de reist ut for å lete etter dvergen, og utallige er historiene de vender tilbake med. Men hemmeligheten finner ingen. Inńtil det én dag er Grå dues tur..."--Back cover
"In a small society for themselves, far away from everyone else, a people lives. Their ancestors fleeed from the city with the rounds where they were found too lean and stood for turn to be deleted by the names lists. Soft fang, Humble smile, Blue lamb, Gray dough and the others grow the food they need and make beautiful and useful things. They are doing well. At the same time they have a longing, a strong longing that is conveyed from the oldest to the young, and never escapes. They call it "the mystery of the gray dwarf." Once upon a time, they have traveled to search for the dwarf, and countless are the stories they return. But the secret finds none. Until that one day, Gray dues is lucky."--Google translate from the Norwegian
"In a small society for themselves, far away from everyone else, a people lives. Their ancestors fleeed from the city with the rounds where they were found too lean and stood for turn to be deleted by the names lists. Soft fang, Humble smile, Blue lamb, Gray dough and the others grow the food they need and make beautiful and useful things. They are doing well. At the same time they have a longing, a strong longing that is conveyed from the oldest to the young, and never escapes. They call it "the mystery of the gray dwarf." Once upon a time, they have traveled to search for the dwarf, and countless are the stories they return. But the secret finds none. Until that one day, Gray dues is lucky."--Google translate from the Norwegian
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- Oslo, Norway : Aschehoug & Co. (W. Nugaard), c1992.
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