Blurb
Jostein Gaarder had an unlikely international success with Sophie's World, a novelized exploration of western philosophy through the eyes of a young girl. This is an earlier work, translated from the Norwegian by Sarah Jane Hails. This fable-like story dabbles in philosophy too, though more lightly. It tells of a Norwegian boy traveling across Europe with his calm and reflective father in search of his long lost mother. The boy finds a tiny manuscript that reveals the secret of a magic deck of cards that can tell the future.
First Published
1990
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Dieguinhogja
Interesting and magic in my childhood. The best book of my 13 years
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Dieguinhogja
Interesting and magic in my childhood. The best book of my 13 years
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