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Da Pelle Pist blev bange
- Narrated by: Søren Elung Jensen
- Length: 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Pelle Pist er altid ude på sjov, og han har aldrig prøvet at være bange for noget. Han vil dog gerne prøve, hvordan det føles at være bange, og derfor drager han ud i verden. Han vil lede efter noget at være bange for. Han møder både spøgelser og drager, men spørgsmålet er, om det er nok til at skræmme Pelle Pist. Den danske forfatter Brita Hartz (1912-2010) skrev en lang række anmelderroste bøger, som både retter sig mod børn, unge og voksne. Hendes fortællinger foregår ofte i fortiden, både i Danmark og ude i den store verden, og er inspireret af historiske begivenheder.
©2019 Lindhardt og Ringhof (P)2019 Lindhardt og Ringhof
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