En hule i skoven
Årstidsbøger
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Narrated by:
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Grete Sonne
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By:
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Bent Faurby
About this listen
Bent Faurby (f.1938) er en dansk fag- og børnebogsforfatter og folkeskolelærer. Han voksede op i en lærerfamilie i Kolding og følte det derfor naturligt selv at gå lærervejen. Han blev uddannet i 1960 og flyttede få år efter til Grønland, hvor han underviste i Upernavik i Nordvestgrønland. Mødet med det smukke land og den barske natur inspirerede Bent Faurby til at skrive to fagbøger om Grønland. Men også hans store interesse for sport har sat sine spor i forfatterskabet, hvor flere af bøgerne kredser om sport, spænding og konkurrence og de følelser, det vækker i børn og unge. Bent Faurby har i tidens løb udgivet mere end 70 bøger, hvoraf en del er letlæsningsbøger for børn. Bent Faurby debuterede i 1977 og er især kendt for sin bogserie om drengen Tom og hans mange hverdagseventyr.©2017 Lindhardt og Ringhof (P)2017 Lindhardt og Ringhof
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