
Drengen, der elskede MGP
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Anita elsker at lege med Tobias i baghaven. Det er sådan et sted, hvor man må alt. I skolen er det noget helt andet. Der gider Anita ikke lege med Tobias, for pludselig midt i spisefrikvarteret står han oppe på bordet mellem alle madpakkerne og synger. For Tobias elsker MGP! Tomas Lagermand Lundme (f. 1973) er uddannet på Forfatterskolen og Det Kongelige Danske Akademi. Han skriver dramatik, lyrik, børnebøger og romaner for unge og voksne og arbejder derudover med maleri, tegning, grafik, film og keramik. Siden sin debut med romanen "Forhud" i 1998 har han udgivet en lang række bøger, blandt andet "Amager halshug" og "Alt er mit".
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