
Det kommer en morgondag
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Narrated by:
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Monica Einarson
About this listen
Ann-Mari Lind har det hon alltid velat ha: en trogen man och till råga på det en nyfödd dotter, bedårande som få. Men något är på tok. Utgör familjelivet den enda vägen till sann lycka, eller har den ett pris? Ann-Mari drömmer om att vara mer än bara en mamma, ja, att åter få känna sig som en människa, som en kvinna. När barnvakten Martin en dag står i hennes farstu slår det henne - Martin har ju allt som hennes egen man saknar ... Annika Zachrisson (f. 1941) härstammar från Sigtuna. 1976-1982 författade hon en rad böcker som skildrar nära relationer, ofta ur ett kvinnligt perspektiv, med ett särskilt öga för moderskapets omväxlande karaktär och dess många prövningar.
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