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scripsi ([personal profile] scripsi) wrote2016-01-27 07:08 am

The books that counted- The Story About Someone

One of my projects this year is to re-read those books that somehow mattered a bit more than other books. Not just fun, or interesting, but bit more. And I will start with the first book I can remember that brought the magic of literature to me. This book was a picture book, Historien om någon (The Story About Someone) by Åke Löfgren and illustrated by Egon Möller-Nielsen, and I was three years old. It’s something of a classic in Sweden, first published in 1951.



The story is very simple. We follow the mysterious “someone” through a house. He upsets grandmother’s knitting basket and makes away with a ball of yarn, and the reader follows the trail of yarn from room to room. “Someone is obviously rather mischievous, breaking a vase, drink all the milk and fish the goldfish out of a bowl. luckily the reader comes along and is urged to quickly put it back in the water again. The trail ends in the attic, finally revealing that “someone” is a kitten named Nisse.



It was such a wonderful, thrilling feeling to read this book. I loved the pictures, simple but still with enough details to catch the eyes. even though I knew the story by heart i still wasn’t quite sure everything would look the same when i turned the page. The possibility of something else to happen seemed very close. And perhaps, if I could find the right trick, I would be able to step inside the book myself, exploring those parts of the book house that isn’t shown. Especially a dark vault that is glimpses under the staircase- I was very curious of what could be found there.


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[personal profile] angrboda 2016-01-27 09:09 am (UTC)(link)
I've had an idea in the meantime. :) Do you have Rasmus Klump in Sweden? I had a fair collection of those. My parents still have them.

[identity profile] scripsi.livejournal.com 2016-01-29 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh yes, we have! Or at least when I was a kid, I think he is rather forgotten here now. :) I haven't thought about him for years, I had several albums but they are gone now. I think I need to find a few again. :) Thanks for reminding me!
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[personal profile] angrboda 2016-01-29 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I just discovered on Wednesday to my VAST surprise that Skæg is a seal. I always thought he was an otter. I just never made the 'never takes his hands out of his pockets' connection there before. It was a bit mind-blowing.

(I am now slightly tempted to take home the ones at my parents' house and acquire all the remaining...)

[identity profile] scripsi.livejournal.com 2016-01-31 03:24 pm (UTC)(link)
LOL! I feel a definite need to re-read them now!