
Kolme tyttöä tuntureilla
"Kolme tyttöä tuntureilla" by Dikken Zwilgmeyer is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around three young girls, Susanna, Dorthe, and the narrator, who plan to spend their summer in a secluded cabin in the Norwegian mountains. Faced with financial constraints, they navigate the challenges of securing a place to stay while also expressing their desire for adventure and independence. At the start of the novel, the three girls discuss their shared dream of escaping to the mountains for the summer, igniting excitement amidst their financial limitations. Their determination leads them to seek out a cabin, eventually settling on Aaste-tupa after a series of humorous and heartwarming interactions with a local girl. As they prepare for their journey, they are optimistic, yet the stark contrast between their expectations and the reality of Aaste-tupa creates initial disappointment upon their arrival. Despite the less-than-ideal conditions, the narrative promises themes of friendship, growth, and the power of adventure as they acclimate to their new surroundings.
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