Ronia, The Robber's Daughter by Astrid Lindgren
In a secluded forest, Ronia, the daughter of a feared robber chieftain, grows up surrounded by nature and the wild creatures that inhabit it. Despite her father's wishes for her to be tough and ruthless like him, Ronia's gentle heart and love for the forest lead her to form an unlikely friendship with Birk, the son of a rival robber chief. Together, they navigate the challenges of their feuding families, discovering the power of friendship, loyalty, and the importance of following their own paths.
The 1625th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1981
- Nationality
- Swedish
- Type
- Fiction
- Pages
- 176-224
- Words
- 31,000
- Original Language
- Swedish
- Alternate Titles
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Ronja Rövardotter
Ronja, la fille du brigand
Ronja, la hija del bandolero
Ronja, Räubertochter
Ronja, la figlia del brigante
Ronja, la hija del ladrón
Ronja, la fille du voleur
Ronja, a rabló lánya
Ronja, rozbójnicka córka
Ronja, dotter till rövaren
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This book is on the following 4 lists:
- 9th on Introduction to a top 100 list of Swedish books. (BIF (Biblioteket i fokus))
- 47th on 100 Greatest Childrens Books of All Time (BBC)
- 51st on The Little Big Bulgaria Read (Bulgaria)
- 100 Books, 100 Companions (Zeit Online)