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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Brand New. Hendefelt, Margareta (illustrator). 120 pages. 6.14x0.44x9.21 inches. In Stock.
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 300 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | In 2003, I handed in my notice at the newspaper where I worked which raised some questions from my work colleagues:"You are leaving us? That's a shame. Where are you going to next?"This was the usual line of questioning and it as if they were expecting the answer that I had found another newspaper or magazine to work for instead. But my answer was always:"I'm moving actually.""Oh? To London?""Sweden.""What?"How I Learnt to Stop Missing England and Love the Herring or A Decade in Sweden is my account of the those little differences that make Sweden Sweden and England England. How does an Englishman cope with the prospect of eating fermented herring, saying "yes" when he doesn't want to or learning to tell the time from scratch? This book will answer those questions as well as taking a light-hearted look at what it takes to live in Sweden from a Brit's perspective.
Zustand: Hervorragend. Hendefelt, Margareta (illustrator). Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Farmer Dahl has been struggling of late because of Farmer Barry O'Vine's efficient, productive and very cramped new farm. If he doesn't come up with a solution, he will have to sell up and probably retire. Farmer Paul Tree, who runs a chicken farm, arrives back from Fawgull Island carrying a strange colourful hen under his arm. He gives the hen to Farmer Dahl and states that the hen can speak, read thoughts, and is very special . but how special?