Author | Finn Havrevold |
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Language | Norwegian |
Published | 1957 |
Publication place | Norway |
Marens lille ugle (English: Maren's Little Owl) is a Norwegian children's book from 1957, written by Finn Havrevold. [1] The story is about the young girl Maren and her rag owl, which needs comfort when Maren is anxious. [2] The book was adapted for radio, [1] and it was basis for the film Ugler i mosen from 1959, directed by Ivo Caprino. [2]
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