Seacrow Island
    1964

    Seacrow Island

    Type:Chapter Book
    Author:Astrid Lindgren
    Publisher:Oxford University Press

    Go down to the quay at Strandgatan in Stockholm on a summer’s morning and see if you can find a little white ferryboat with the nameSeacrow Ipainted on it. If you find it, just get onboard! At ten o’clock sharp the departure gong will sound because now she is off on her usual route, all the way to the furthest islands in the archipelago. That’s where Seacrow Island is located and that’s where they arrived one day in June – a father and his four children, the Melkerson family …Astrid Lindgren originally wrote Seacrow Island for the Swedish national television broadcaster, SVT. The book was in fact based on the immensely popular TV-series, which also spawned four subsequent films. Astrid found the inspiration for its archipelago setting mainly from her own summerhouse in Furusund.Translator: Evelyn Ramsden

    Saltkråkan illustration Maria Nilsson Thore
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