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Lennart Hellsing

    Paul Hellsing was a Swedish writer and translator, acclaimed for his contributions to humorous and nonsensical literature, particularly for children. His works are celebrated for their playful rhymes and clever wordplay, establishing him as an outstanding poet in the genre. Hellsing masterfully blended entertainment with literary artistry, captivating readers with his distinctive voice and wit. His unique style continues to engage and delight audiences.

    Der Junge, der nicht zur Schule gehen wollte
    Tusen och en natt
    Lillebror och natten
    Jimmy Potter Buys a Lollipop
    The Cantankerous Crow
    • The Cantankerous Crow

      • 28 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      3.7(14)Add rating

      The story of a funny little crow and his strange family, told through the whimsical story and drawings of a celebrated Swedish author and Danish illustrator This is the story of a spunky, wayward little crow who comes from a family of crazy crows that includes a sister who tries to write and another who builds castles. The Cantankerous Crow’s adventures began one day when a farmer caught him eating cherries from one of his trees. The farmer put him to work, but the crow kept doing things his own way. So he chopped up a flagpole for kindling, poured water on the cat’s head, and went on a wild wagon ride with the farmer’s son that almost ended in disaster. He didn’t do much better by a baker who tried him out as an apprentice, but he did manage to have a grand time with all his mistakes. Nevertheless, he was glad to fly back to his family, who welcomed him in their own special way. This lively, brightly illustrated classic children’s book, originally published in 1953, is available again to bring this whimsical story to a new generation of readers.

      The Cantankerous Crow