The strangest thing is oneself # 29703

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Date
2002
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The strangest thing is the man himself. Who was Halldór Laxness? Auður Jónsdóttir tells about her grandfather.


Every kid knows the name Halldór Laxness, but few know much more about him. For example, when he was a little pot worm, he stuffed his nose with pepper, walked around blindfolded and feasted on dog milk. Here, Auður Jónsdóttir paints a unique portrait of her grandfather, Halldór Kiljan Laxness, both as a little boy and the old man she knew, in a warm and hilarious book that readers from the age of eight will benefit from and enjoy.

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