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Michael Hjorth

    May 13, 1963
    Michael Hjorth
    Die Früchte, die man erntet
    The Silent Girl
    Oblany test
    The Golem Of Old Prague
    The Rainbow after the Storm
    We´re Going on a Bear Hunt
    • 2022

      The Rainbow after the Storm

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A detailed story of how social science contributed to gay rights gains in the courts. For most of American history, public opinion was strongly opposed to gay rights. Marriage equality had negligible public support throughout the 1970s-1980s. Yet, starting in the 1990s, American opinion toward marriage equality changed more than any other attitude in the history of American public opinion. In Rainbow after the Storm, Michael J. Rosenfeld explains how attitudes toward marriage equality changed so much, and how public opinion change drove change at the ballot box and in the courts. As Rosenfeld shows, in three crucial same-sex marriage trials, the supporters and opponents of marriage equality faced off. Rosenfeld describes the struggles of the same-sex couples who, with few resources at their disposal, and against formidable state and religious opponents, sued for the right to marry and eventually won. The first comprehensive analysis of the marriage equality movement in the U.S., The Rainbow after the Storm tells the stories of key individuals, the court battles, and the society-wide explanations for the rapid liberalization of attitudes toward gay rights that made same-sex marriage the law of the U.S. sooner than almost anyone thought was possible.

      The Rainbow after the Storm
    • 2017

      The Silent Girl

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.5(1188)Add rating

      The latest novel from internationally bestselling authors, Hjorth & Rosenfeldt, creators of hit television shows, Wallander, The Bridge and ITV's Marcella. An idyllic white, two-storey, beautiful house in Sweden. Inside, a family has been brutally murdered – mother, father and two young children all shot in broad daylight. And the killer has got away. Sebastian Bergman has been brought in to solve the crime, but with no credible suspects, he is at a dead end. Until he discovers that there was a witness to the crime. A young girl who saw it all happen, and she has fled, in fear for her life. Bergman has to track the young girl down before it’s too late. But the killer is chasing her too – and he is determined to finish what he started.

      The Silent Girl
    • 2016

      The Man Who Wasn't There

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.1(638)Add rating

      On the side of a mountain in Sweden, six bodies have been found. Skeletons, more precisely. These bodies were buried a long time ago. And for Sebastian Bergman that just makes the investigation into who they are, who killed them, and why, even more complex. Because Bergman has, of course, found himself on the investigating team. At first it was a chance to escape his ex-girlfriend and spend some time with his daughter, Vanja. An opportunity to try and build a relationship with her before it's too late. But soon he finds that he's more involved than he would ever want to be. And his personal life is horribly, disastrously, tangled up in it all . . .

      The Man Who Wasn't There
    • 2015

      The Man Who Watched Women

      • 521 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
      4.3(653)Add rating

      Scandinavian crime writing at its best from the creators of hit television shows, Wallander and The Bridge. As a heatwave blazes in Stockholm, a series of women are found brutally murdered and the Criminal Investigation Department is getting nowhere. The murders bear all the hallmarks of Edward Hinde, the serial killer jailed by psychological profiler Sebastian Bergman fifteen years earlier. Sebastian desperately needs some order in his chaotic life. The revelation that he has a daughter, Vanja, could provide this longed-for stability. But should he tell her the truth and risk destroying her life and career? Forcing his way into the investigation, Sebastian soon learns that the murders are connected to him and that no one around him is safe. Including Vanja.

      The Man Who Watched Women
    • 2012

      We´re Going on a Bear Hunt

      • 26 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.4(11)Add rating

      A dramatic version of a favourite picture book in which children join in taking different parts of the reading.

      We´re Going on a Bear Hunt
    • 2010

      The Golem Of Old Prague

      • 107 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Times were dangerous for the Jews of Old Prague. Rabbi Loeb needed help to save people from his enemies. Out of mud he fashioned a Golem, a creature of great strength who could perform impossible tasks, but could also cause disaster if he got out of control. The Golem tales are as mysteriously eerie as the streets were in the old Prague ghetto, but the realism of the humour gives a reassuring earthiness.

      The Golem Of Old Prague