Author
Hasse Zetterström
1877-1946
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Books by Hasse Zetterström
Ada
"Ada" by Hasse Zetterström is a fictional work written in the early 20th century. The book centers around a green parrot named Ada, who resides in a lovely cage within a small house in a summer resort. As Ada's matron, Mrs. Blom, leaves for the city for several days, the story unfolds with Ada's adventures and interactions with the local community, highlighting her charming personality and the chaos that ensues when she escapes her cage. The opening of the story introduces Ada, who is loved by the local children for her amusing tricks and her ability to call out her own name. When Mrs. Blom departs, Ada quickly realizes that she is alone and manages to escape through an open window, filling her heart with joy. Her disappearance causes a sensation in the community as townsfolk frantically search for her, and her story becomes widely known. The narrative captures the bond between Ada and her surrounding characters, particularly Mrs. Blom and her neighbor, Mrs. Lind, revealing themes of companionship, freedom, and the impact a beloved pet can have on a community's spirit.
Anna-Clara och Hennes Bröder En Bok om Barn
"Anna-Clara och Hennes Bröder" by Hasse Zetterström is a fictional work written in the early 20th century. The story centers around the life of a young girl named Anna-Clara and her interactions with her family, particularly her brothers. Through various anecdotes and vignettes, the narrative explores childhood experiences, family dynamics, and the innocence of youth. The opening of the novel introduces Anna-Clara's birth on a bleak winter Sunday, setting the scene for her entry into a loving but complex family. We witness her parents experiencing joy, highlighted by the gathering of friends for a celebratory dinner, which dramatically shifts when Anna-Clara arrives unexpectedly. The narrative deepens with glimpses into Anna-Clara's childhood, showcasing not only her playful interactions but also her deep understanding of the world around her, revealing the nuances of her character and the familial love that binds them all together. Through a series of tender moments and reflections by her father, the reader begins to appreciate Anna-Clara as a central figure navigating the challenges of childhood with curiosity and resilience.