The Moomins and the Great Flood (Mumintrollen #1) 
#2016-aty-reading-challenge-week-30: A fairytale from a culture other than your own.The first of the Moomin fairytales by the Scandinavian author, Tove Jansson, is quite charming. Moomintroll and his mama set off on an odyssey to find a nice sunny place where they can build a house. Along the way, they make new friends, face dangers and reunite with Moominpappa. A timeless children's classic.
I remember Moomintroll from TV adaptations and Jackanory readings from when I was a child, but I've never read any of Jansson's Moomin stories until now. I liked it!The story has its interesting points, but what makes this book for me are Jansson's illustrations - very strange, phantasmagorical and other-worldly.The slim story is a series of episodes in the journey made by Moomintroll and Moominmamma, searching for the missing Moominpappa who, for no good reason that I can discern, has left his

Read now because of the blog event Women in Translation Month.I don't really know Moomin characters like many of you do: I didn't see a Moomin book until the age of 7 or 8 (and remember realising these were the Moomin things some of the other kids had been talking about) By then, they looked a bit 'babyish'. I read the then-available books very quickly and often once only. So reading this - recently translated to English for the first time - I had little to no idea of how different the
i got this wonderful book from connor for my birrrtthhddaaayyy!!!and it is yet another book that is beautiful enough that even had its contents been crappy, i would still love just to hold it and heft it and appreciate the texture and weight of it. it is from a small publisher whose motto is "publish few but wonderful books." see for yourself:http://www.sortof.co.uk/this is the first ever moomin book, published in 1945. it was out of print for forever, then reprinted in 1991, and then
Click here to watch a video review of this book on my channel, From Beginning to Bookend. A playful introduction to the world of moomins, replete with charming illustrations.
Despite being a massive Moonin fan when I was a kid, for some reason I never ended up reading the books. I'm trying to fix that now. And what's a better start than the first Moomin book ever?The Moomins and the Great Flood is a short story of Moomintroll and Moominmamma searching for Moominpappa, who's gone off adventuring with Hattifatteners. Along their journey, Moomintroll and Moominmamma meet curious creatures and persons, and find themselves in scary as well as in peculiar places. Tove's
Tove Jansson
Hardcover | Pages: 52 pages Rating: 4.03 | 11604 Users | 431 Reviews

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| Title | : | The Moomins and the Great Flood (Mumintrollen #1) |
| Author | : | Tove Jansson |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 52 pages |
| Published | : | 2006 by Schildts (first published 1945) |
| Categories | : | Childrens. Fantasy. Fiction. Classics |
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The Moomins and the Great Flood is the first book about the Moomins, originally published in 1945. It´s the story about Moominmamma and Moomintroll´s search for the missing Moominpappa and how they found their way to the Moominvalley.Describe Books In Favor Of The Moomins and the Great Flood (Mumintrollen #1)
| Original Title: | Småtrollen och den stora översvämningen |
| ISBN: | 9515015502 (ISBN13: 9789515015501) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Mumintrollen #1 |
| Characters: | Moomintroll, Moominmamma, Sniff, Tulippa, Moominpappa |
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Ratings: 4.03 From 11604 Users | 431 ReviewsCommentary Regarding Books The Moomins and the Great Flood (Mumintrollen #1)
Tove Jansson's first novel for children, published in '45 carries with it the sense of tension and foreboding that she herself felt at the dawn of war. Moominmamma and Moomintroll enter the dark wood in the hope of finding a new home and some sunlight. Their journey takes them to some magical places where they meet some wonderfully original and vivid creatures until they hear word that Moomintroll's father, who had gone missing, may be close by. This story powerfully evokes a sense of danger and#2016-aty-reading-challenge-week-30: A fairytale from a culture other than your own.The first of the Moomin fairytales by the Scandinavian author, Tove Jansson, is quite charming. Moomintroll and his mama set off on an odyssey to find a nice sunny place where they can build a house. Along the way, they make new friends, face dangers and reunite with Moominpappa. A timeless children's classic.
I remember Moomintroll from TV adaptations and Jackanory readings from when I was a child, but I've never read any of Jansson's Moomin stories until now. I liked it!The story has its interesting points, but what makes this book for me are Jansson's illustrations - very strange, phantasmagorical and other-worldly.The slim story is a series of episodes in the journey made by Moomintroll and Moominmamma, searching for the missing Moominpappa who, for no good reason that I can discern, has left his

Read now because of the blog event Women in Translation Month.I don't really know Moomin characters like many of you do: I didn't see a Moomin book until the age of 7 or 8 (and remember realising these were the Moomin things some of the other kids had been talking about) By then, they looked a bit 'babyish'. I read the then-available books very quickly and often once only. So reading this - recently translated to English for the first time - I had little to no idea of how different the
i got this wonderful book from connor for my birrrtthhddaaayyy!!!and it is yet another book that is beautiful enough that even had its contents been crappy, i would still love just to hold it and heft it and appreciate the texture and weight of it. it is from a small publisher whose motto is "publish few but wonderful books." see for yourself:http://www.sortof.co.uk/this is the first ever moomin book, published in 1945. it was out of print for forever, then reprinted in 1991, and then
Click here to watch a video review of this book on my channel, From Beginning to Bookend. A playful introduction to the world of moomins, replete with charming illustrations.
Despite being a massive Moonin fan when I was a kid, for some reason I never ended up reading the books. I'm trying to fix that now. And what's a better start than the first Moomin book ever?The Moomins and the Great Flood is a short story of Moomintroll and Moominmamma searching for Moominpappa, who's gone off adventuring with Hattifatteners. Along their journey, Moomintroll and Moominmamma meet curious creatures and persons, and find themselves in scary as well as in peculiar places. Tove's


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