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Author | Astrid Lindgren |
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Illustrator | Ingrid Vang Nyman Ilon Wikland |
Cover artist | Ingrid Vang Nyman Ilon Wikland |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Genre | Children |
Publisher | Rabén & Sjögren |
Published | 1947-1966 |
Books by Astrid Lindgren featuring the Six Bullerby Children (in the US released as The Children of Noisy Village):
It was originally published in 1947 in Sweden. It has since been translated into 39 languages[1] and published in many countries including the United States and the United Kingdom.
These books are about six children living in a tiny, remote village in Sweden and are set in the late 1930s, a relatively calm time in Sweden, although a war "starting soon" is sometimes briefly mentioned in newspapers the children are reading. The agricultural world is still in a pre-industrial state (no tractors or harvesters) and the arrival of a car is a big event, because the road ends there. School and shops are available in Storby, the large village nearby.
The narrator is a young girl named Lisa; she tells about her life and adventures in the small and neat Swedish village Bullerby. The village consists of three lined up houses in which live seven children with their parents and housekeepers: Lisa with her older brothers Lasse and Bosse, the siblings Britta and Anna, as well as Olle with his younger sister Kerstin.
Bullerby is represented by the small village of Sevedstorp where Lindgren's father grew up (10 miles from her hometown of Vimmerby and the village of Näs, where she was born).