
August tager billetten
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Narrated by:
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Sonny Lahey
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By:
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Erik Barfoed
About this listen
En skæbnesvanger nat bliver alle de historier Mormor har fortalt August, siden han var lille, virkelige. Kaptajnen der sejlede på De Syv Have, Den fede dame der lokkede skibene på grund. Og spøgelsespigen Rikke, der altid har drømt om at få en legekammerat som August.
Men hvor er Augusts mormor? Hvad er det for en mærkelig billet, August tager imod? Og hvad sker der med folk når de dør? Sammen med Rikke begiver August sig ud på en rejse gennem natten og sneen med både nervepirrende spænding og morsomme optrin undervejs.
En selvstændig fortsættelse til August går i Glemmebogen.
©2022 Erik Barfoed, Gyldendal (P)2022 Gyldendal