Books by Tiina Nunnally

War (International Poetry Series)

by Klaus Rifbjerg, Steven T. Murray, Tiina Nunnally

English (translation)Original Danish

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Runemaker: A Margit Andersson Mystery

by Tiina Nunnally

In response to the murder of 80-year-old Sren Rasmussen, his friend Margit Anderssen, a Seattle translater, sets off in search of his killer, and an ancient golden horn stolen from the Royal Art Chamber in Denmark

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Fate of Ravens: A Margit Andersson Mystery (Fjord Suspense, No. 2)

by Tiina Nunnally

A rash of murders occurs in the Scandinavian community in Seattle. Translator Margit Andersson, an amateur detective, discovers the victims were involved in resistance against the Nazis during World War II.

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Lewi's Journey

by Per Olov Enquist, Tiina Nunnally

Lewi Pethrus, a humble preacher and unsuccessful writer, and Sven Lidman, a bohemian poet haunted by his failed marriage, lead the Swedish Pentecostal movement from a crumbling renegade congregation to the third largest religious community in Christendom but become bitter enemies during World War II. By the author of The Royal Physician's Visit. 15,000 first printing.

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Lewi's Journey

by Per Olov Enquist, Tiina Nunnally

Lewi Pethrus, a humble preacher and unsuccessful writer, and Sven Lidman, a bohemian poet haunted by his failed marriage, lead the Swedish Pentecostal movement from a crumbling renegade congregation to the third largest religious community in Christendom but become bitter enemies during World War II. By the author of The Royal Physician's Visit. Reprint.

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Hans Christian Andersen: A New Life

by Tiina Nunnally, Jens Andersen

A portrait published to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the writer's birth evaluates his role as a critical journalist and supporter of the scientific community, citing his travel writings, his achievements as a cut-paper artist, and his struggles with hypochondria. 15,000 first printing.

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The Unknown Sigrid Undset: Jenny and Other Works

by Sigrid Undset, Tiina Nunnally

Two short stories and a novel by the great Norwegian writer captures life in the capital in 1900.

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The Fir Tree

by Hans Christian Andersen, Tiina Nunnally, Sanna Annukka

Hans Christian Andersen (1805 – 1875) was a Danish fairy tale writer, and poet noted for his children's stories. During his lifetime he was acclaimed for having delighted children worldwide, and was feted by royalty. His poetry and stories have been translated into more than 150 languages. Andersen’s fairy tales of fantasy with moral lessons are popular with children and adults all over the world, and they also contain autobiographical details of the man himself. "The Fir Tree" by Hans Christian Andersen, published originally in 1845, follows the life of a young fir tree living in the woods. Compared to the other trees around him, he feels small, spindly and short, and he constantly utters complaint to any and all woodland creatures within ear shot. Most pointedly, he wonders "when will he truly be alive?" When he sees humans cut down some beautiful trees nearby and then drag them across the snow, he asks the swallows, "Where are they going?" In answer they tell him of all Christmas's splendor and beauty of which those lucky trees will soon be a part. Yet when the time comes for our little fir tree to have his turn, he's taught an unexpected and irreversible lesson. This children's e-book is fully illustrated all-color. Young readers will love the charming all-color illustrations, while parents will appreciate the moral at the end of the story. The beautiful illustrations will captivate your child's imagination and bring them back to read it over again and again.

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The Fir Tree

by Hans Christian Andersen, Tiina Nunnally, Sanna Annukka

Gorgeously packaged with intricate illustrations from Finnish illustrator, Sanna Annukka, this new edition of Hans Christian Andersen's well-loved fairy tale, The Fir Tree, is the perfect holiday gift for adults and children alike.

Hans Christian Andersen's tragic tale of naive greed and dissatisfaction is retold through the striking and contemporary illustrations of Finnish illustrator Sanna Annukka. Cloth-bound in rich forest green, with gold foil embellishments, The Fir Tree is elevated from a children's book to a unique work of art and makes an ideal gift for people of all ages.

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