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Kona-klubben #1

Rida på Golden

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Frossan är inte helt nöjd med sitt namn, Eufrosyne. Hon har vant sig vid att bänkplatsen bredvid henne står tom och att dra omkring ensam på rasterna. Så en dag leder rektorn in en ny tjej till klassen. Ingeborg - Bojan - från Jönköping. Hon får platsen bredvid Frossan, och deras knäppa vikarie kallar deras hörn i klassrummet för avdelningen för konstiga namn.
Snart upptäcker Frossan och Bojan att de inte bara har en dum fröken gemensamt utan också ridningen.

Bojan rider sin egen häst, Golden Angel. Frossan går i nybörjargruppen, men vill så gärna rida Golden ihop med Bojan. Men hur ska hon våga säga att hon är helt ny i stallet? Kommer Bojan att vilja vara hennes kompis om hon berättar att hon inte rider så bra än?

188 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2012

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Inger Frimansson

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Inger Frimansson is a popular Swedish novelist and crime writer. Having previously worked for 30 years as a journalist, her first novel The Double Bed (Dubbelsängen) was published in 1984. Since then she has written around twenty-five books including poetry, short stories, and books for children. Her breakthrough was with Godnatt, min älskade in 1998. Her crime novels are best described as psychological thrillers.

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March 21, 2020
And so me and kiddo have started yet another series about horses and horse-loving girls (and boys). The Kona-club. A nice surprise for me that is not as crazy about horses as kiddo is. Since it's also about friendship. A lot about frienship, actually. And about having to live with a really weird name that your parents have given you. Both the main character and her best friends have very odd and unusual names which puts them in trouble sometimes and make them feel uncomfortable. Something to remember for a parent sometimes... I nice story, I have to say. I liked how the main character just started to learn to ride. And that it wasn't perfect from start, which it can be a lot in other books. So yeah, high praise. I hope the rest of these books will be just as good. I am actually curious to see what these two girls with their strange names will come up with next...
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