Fiction/Literary fiction

Erik Valeur
Pub. date  August 2011
Edition  1.1
Extent  696 pages
Publisher  Politikens Forlag

The Seventh Child is the story of how a mystery is unraveled - and about the bond between the seven children, whose lives end up inextricably linked during the decades when the social welfare system was established in Denmark, from the 1960s until the present.

Morten Brask
Pub. date  March 2009
Edition  1.1
Extent  272 pages
Publisher  Politikens Forlag

A novel inspired by the mysterious fate of William Sidis. Measuring between 250 and 300, his IQ was the highest ever recorded. So why has he been forgotten? What happened to him?

Henrik Wentzel
Pub. date  March 2009
Edition  1.1
Extent  272 pages
Publisher  Politikens Forlag
In 1817 the black slave Jan Leton is set ashore just off the coast of Skagen, the northernmost part of Denmark, as a gift for the wreck master of the town, Mr. Ole Christian Lund.
Carsten Nagel
Pub. date  January 2009
Edition  1.1
Extent  540 pages
Publisher  Politikens Forlag
Zehra is 12 years old when the war in Bosnia breaks out, and fear, uncertainty and growing religious fanaticism characterize the family's daily life in the refugee camp they flee to.
Morten Brask
Pub. date  October 2007
Edition  1.1
Extent  272 pages
Publisher  Politikens Forlag
With its load of Danish Jews, the train wobbles through a Germany bombed to pieces. Its desti-nation is Theresienstadt, the bizarre town to where the Nazis shipped all the famous European Jews.

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