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Gerda in Sweden

By Etta Blaisdell McDonald

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Join Swedish twins as they journey through their homeland, meeting new friends and discovering the beauty of kindness.

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2004-10-15
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Summary

"Gerda in Sweden" by Etta Blaisdell McDonald is an early 20th-century children's book that tells the story of two Swedish twins named Gerda and Birger, as they set off on an adventure across Sweden full of cultural immersion experiences and beautiful experiences. The story begins with the twins' early childhood in Dalarne, steeped in tradition and family celebrations. As they get older, the narrative shifts to Stockholm, where seven-year-old Gerda and Birger prepare a thoughtful gift for a less fortunate child, foreshadowing their upcoming summer trip to Lapland. During this adventure, Gerda's empathy blossoms as she hopes to help Karen, a girl with a physical disability, highlighting the book's themes of kindness, family, and the wonder of childhood. With a heartwarming and inviting tone, the book promises readers a captivating journey of friendship and exploration in Sweden.

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