The third, independent Kati book goes to Paris. Kati wants to marry Lennart, whom she met in Italy. The Kati books represent a very unique genre that has had no imitators: a combination of girls' book, reportage, life story a working woman and in this last of the three books a marriage novel.Translator: Else von Hollander-Lossow
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The first to bring Astrid Lindgren's books abroad was the publisher Damm & Søn in Oslo, with their Norwegian edition of "Pippi Longstocking" already appearing in 1946. This marked the beginning of a long-standing relationship. Today, most of her books in Norway are published by Cappelen Damm, a publishing house formed through the merger of Cappelen and Damm. Astrid's book adaptations into films also became popular in Norway, as did her famous songs. One of Astrid Lindgren's favorite books was "Hunger" by the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun; she often mentioned it as one of her greatest reading experiences.