Gamle dage på Jalna
Jalna-serien 4
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Narrated by:
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Diana Vangsaa
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Mazo de la Roche
About this listen
Mazo de la Roche (1879-1961) er canadisk forfatter. Hun fik sin første historie offentliggjort i 1902 i Munsey's Magazine, men begyndte ikke for alvor at skrive, før hendes far døde. Hendes kommercielle gennembrud kom med romanen Jalna fra 1927, der vandt hovedpraemien på 10.000 dollars i det amerikanske magasin Atlantic Monthly. Efterfølgende blev det til 16 romaner i den romantiske familiekrønike om Whiteoak-familen. "Jalna-serien" har solgt over 11 millioner eksemplarer verden over og er oversat til ni sprog.©2016 Lindhardt og Ringhof. Translated by Gudrun Lohse (P)2016 Lindhardt og Ringhof
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