First in a tetrology of four books on on the female hardman(woman)ship at the end of Kerstin Ekman is a favourite of mine and as always she's brutally honest and completely brilliant at carving characters. This book should have earned stars in being more 'obvious' in pointing out relationships between it's inhabitants though /5(27). Kerstin Lillemor Ekman is a Swedish www.doorway.ru began her career with a string of successful detective novels among others De tre sm m starna The Three Little Masters and D dsklockan The Death Clock but later went on to persue psychological and social themes Among her later works are M rker och bl b rsris Darkness and Blueberries, set in northern Sweden, and H ndelser vid vatten translated. · Kerstin Ekman’s central project in this quartet of novels was to depict the lives of women in a world run by men, the ‘town within the town’. The four books have become known collectively as Kvinnorna och staden, generally translated as ‘Women and the City’, and are a portrait of the town of Katrineholm in periods both before and.
Kerstin Ekman - Hond Het boek Hond van de auteur Kerstin Ekman is 10 maal gevonden, 0 maal nieuw en 10 maal tweedehands. "Hond" is tweedehands te koop vanaf € 5,75 bij www.doorway.ru Kerstin Ekman - De Dwaas Het boek De Dwaas van de auteur Kerstin Ekman is 2 maal gevonden, 2 maal nieuw en 0 maal tweedehands. "De Dwaas" is nieuw te koop vanaf € 39,95 bij www.doorway.ru Kerstin Lillemor Ekman is a Swedish novelist. She began her career with a string of successful detective novels (among others De tre små mästarna ("The Three Little Masters") and Dödsklockan ("The Death Clock")) but later went on to persue psychological and social themes.
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