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Goran has an injured leg and he gets bored spending so much time in bed. But when his mother turns out the light at dusk, Mr Lilyvale knocks on the window and takes him to the Land of Twilight. Goran and Mr Lilyvale walk and fly around Stockholm when people from the daytime world are sleeping. Goran drives a tram and a bus. It doesn't matter that he has a bad leg in the Land of Twilight. They eat candy that grows on trees in the park, play with bear cubs and meet a moose. They even visit the King and Queen in the royal palace. At the end of their journey each night, Mr Lilyvale takes Goran home just before his mother comes in and turns on the light.This delightful story about the power of the imagination is set in a magical version of Stockholm, and painted in beautiful twilight tones. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)839.7374Literature German & related literatures Other Germanic literatures Swedish literature Swedish fiction 1900-1999 1945-1999RatingAverage:
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The story of Goran, a young boy confined to his bed by an unspecified leg injury, who is taken on an extraordinary evening journey through an alternate Stockholm by Mr. Lilyvale, his diminutive magical guide, In the Land of Twilight (I skymninslandet in Swedish) is a tribute to the power of the imagination, its potential to free us, however temporarily, from the constraints of our physical bodies, and from the burdens of our emotional pain. Overhearing his mother voicing her fear that he might never recover, Goran is in a very dark place when Mr. Lilyvale arrives, but is soon off to the Land of Twilight - the "Land That is Not" - where nothing really matters, and nothing can hurt you. Driving a train through the air, and then through the water; flying past St. Clara's Church, and down into Kronoberg Park; meeting the King and Queen of the Land of Twilight - Goran is taken out of himself when he needs it most, and finds himself somewhere where it "doesn't matter if you have a bad leg, because... you can fly."
With a simple but powerful narrative, one that managed to evoke a strong emotional response in me, despite (or perhaps because of) its understated, matter-of-fact tone, and appealing artwork that conveys the sense of dreamlike magic to be found in the story - Marit Törnqvist's work has a classic feeling to it, and put me in mind of artists like Edward Ardizzone - In the Land of Twilight is a marvelous book, and one that well deserves an English-language audience. I am so very glad that it is finally being made available to child readers in that language! ( )