Et midtsommernattsmareritt (lydbok) av Jan Chr. Næss
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Jan Chr. Næss , Gaute Boris Skjegstad (innleser)

Et midtsommernattsmareritt (Den gylne parykken #2) lydbok

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London, 1654: Jonah Hemp stands on stage in a tavern promising a spectacular performance. The audience is overwhelmed by what they see: slaves performing an African tribal dance, the stuffed corpse of a pirate, grotesque zombies. Among the audience, however, there are also men who aren’t here to be entertained. One is looking for the golden wig. Another is on the hunt for people he can sell.A Mid…
London, 1654: Jonah Hemp stands on stage in a tavern promising a spectacular performance. The audience is overwhelmed by what they see: slaves performing an African tribal dance, the stuffed corpse of a pirate, grotesque zombies. Among the audience, however, there are also men who aren’t here to be entertained. One is looking for the golden wig. Another is on the hunt for people he can sell.A Midsummer Night's Nightmare is the follow-up to Paradise Lost. In the previous book we met Jonah and Medeia in completely different surroundings, at a tobacco farm in the Caribbean. Now they find themselves in a great European city and have abandoned their past lives as slave-owner's son and slave. But are they really free? Can they start again, and do new acquaintances wish them well?Reviews for Paradise Lost: "Riotous pirate tale"– Cathrine Krokker, Dagbladet "Make full sail! A new trilogy shows how enduring the pirate legend is.”– Janne Karin Støylen, Dag og Tid "This is arguably this year's, if not the decade's, most original youth novel."– Ibby, Norsk Barnebok Forum
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Forfattere Jan Chr. Næss (forfatter), Gaute Boris Skjegstad (innleser)
Forlag Gyldendal
Utgitt 21.06.2021
Lengde 8:28
Sjanger Ungdomsbøker
Nummer i serie 2
Språk Bokmål
Format mp3
DRM-beskyttelse Vannmerket
ISBN 9788205556911

London, 1654: Jonah Hemp stands on stage in a tavern promising a spectacular performance. The audience is overwhelmed by what they see: slaves performing an African tribal dance, the stuffed corpse of a pirate, grotesque zombies. Among the audience, however, there are also men who aren’t here to be entertained. One is looking for the golden wig. Another is on the hunt for people he can sell.

A Midsummer Night's Nightmare is the follow-up to Paradise Lost. In the previous book we met Jonah and Medeia in completely different surroundings, at a tobacco farm in the Caribbean. Now they find themselves in a great European city and have abandoned their past lives as slave-owner's son and slave. But are they really free? Can they start again, and do new acquaintances wish them well?

Reviews for Paradise Lost:

"Riotous pirate tale"
– Cathrine Krokker, Dagbladet

"Make full sail! A new trilogy shows how enduring the pirate legend is.”
– Janne Karin Støylen, Dag og Tid

"This is arguably this year's, if not the decade's, most original youth novel."
– Ibby, Norsk Barnebok Forum

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