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LoC No.: 19015746
Title: What happened to Inger Johanne, as told by herself
Note: Reading ease score: 89.6 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Credits:
Produced by Suzanne Shell, Josephine Paolucci and the
Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https:
//www.pgdp.net.
(This file was produced from images generously made
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Summary: "What Happened to Inger Johanne, as told by herself" by Dikken Zwilgmeyer is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is narrated by Inger Johanne, a thirteen-year-old girl living in a coastal Norwegian town, who has a lively imagination and a penchant for mischief. The book highlights her adventures and misadventures with her family and friends, showcasing her youthful perspective on daily life and the challenges of growing up. The opening of the story introduces us to Inger Johanne as she expresses her desire to write a book about her life, despite feeling that her experiences may be quite ordinary. She describes her family dynamics, including her relationships with her three younger siblings, and sets the scene for her small seaside town filled with camaraderie and exploration. We find her navigating both the joys and trials of childhood—teasing her brothers, experiencing the excitement of saving friends from danger, and grappling with her insecurities—all while preparing to share her unique and whimsical view of the world through her writing. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Zwilgmeyer, Dikken, 1853-1913
Illustrator: Young, Florence Liley, 1872-1974
Translator: Poulsson, Emilie, 1853-1939
EBook No.: 32502
Published: May 23, 2010
Downloads: 91
Language: English
Subject: Girls -- Juvenile fiction
Subject: Norway -- Juvenile fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
LoC No.: 19015746
Title: What happened to Inger Johanne, as told by herself
Note: Reading ease score: 89.6 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Credits:
Produced by Suzanne Shell, Josephine Paolucci and the
Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https:
//www.pgdp.net.
(This file was produced from images generously made
available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Summary: "What Happened to Inger Johanne, as told by herself" by Dikken Zwilgmeyer is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is narrated by Inger Johanne, a thirteen-year-old girl living in a coastal Norwegian town, who has a lively imagination and a penchant for mischief. The book highlights her adventures and misadventures with her family and friends, showcasing her youthful perspective on daily life and the challenges of growing up. The opening of the story introduces us to Inger Johanne as she expresses her desire to write a book about her life, despite feeling that her experiences may be quite ordinary. She describes her family dynamics, including her relationships with her three younger siblings, and sets the scene for her small seaside town filled with camaraderie and exploration. We find her navigating both the joys and trials of childhood—teasing her brothers, experiencing the excitement of saving friends from danger, and grappling with her insecurities—all while preparing to share her unique and whimsical view of the world through her writing. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Zwilgmeyer, Dikken, 1853-1913
Illustrator: Young, Florence Liley, 1872-1974
Translator: Poulsson, Emilie, 1853-1939
EBook No.: 32502
Published: May 23, 2010
Downloads: 91
Language: English
Subject: Girls -- Juvenile fiction
Subject: Norway -- Juvenile fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.