
Boken om lille-bror: Ett äktenskaps roman
"Boken om lille-bror: Ett äktenskaps roman" by Gustaf af Geijerstam is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story likely explores themes of family, love, and the complexities of marital relationships, centering around the author’s experiences and reflections about his own life and the lives of his children. The narrative sets the stage for an introspective look into the joys and sorrows that characterize domestic life. The beginning of the novel presents a glimpse into the life of a seemingly happy author, who enjoys his family and derives great joy from his children. It introduces the author's three boys, particularly focusing on the youngest, Sven, who yearns for recognition and a story of his own, highlighting the universal longing for individuality and belonging within a family. The narrative conveys a sense of nostalgia as the author reflects on his past happiness and the complexities of parental love, suggesting that the unfolding story will delve deeper into familial bonds, the passage of time, and the interplay between happiness and sorrow.
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