Matilda Gyllenberg: Hundra dagar hemma

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Nike no longer wants to go to school. Somehow, everything there feels overwhelming – but neither her family nor her teachers understand. Luckily, she still has her friend Mia. When a suspected case of arson occurs in their city, the two set out to investigate, a task that demands all of Nike’s courage. A fast-paced and witty detective story that also offers an empathetic and nuanced look at school-related anxiety while critically examining how adults respond to it.

With Matilda Gyllenberg
With Nalan Kirchner (Pre-Program)
Moderated by Lennart Schäfer
Read by Dorothee Krüger

Booking Number 0902

»100 Tage zu Hause« (Hundra dagar hemma) was translated from Swedish into German by Franziska Hüther and illustrated by Maria Sann.

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