Bridget and the Moose Brothers
Bridget is all alone. She wants a sibling. A small one who can fit in her doll bed. Or maybe a big brother. Outside her building she meets the moose brothers and invites them to her room, having big plans to become their little sister.
But the moose don’t know how to be big brothers at all. They destroy things in Bridget's room and watch TV even though the children’s show hasn’t started yet. They are loud and reckless.
Bridget is one of Pija Lindenbaums most beloved characters. A little girl with a big imagination. She doesn’t really like screaming and playing wildly. So how will three big moose brothers fit in with her hopes and dreams of someone to share her thoughts with?
Pija Lindenbaum
Pija Lindenbaum is the author and illustrator that through her work gives a voice to a new generation of children. She is especially known for her ability to portrait the quiet, thoughtful and cautious child that doesn’t often get to be in the literary spotlight.
Publications
When Owen's Mom Breathed Fire
by Pija Lindenbaum
Bridget and the Moose Brothers
by Pija LindenbaumBooks of special interest
The Merman
by Carl-Johan Vallgren
Echoes from the Dead
by Johan Theorin
New Collected Poems
by Tomas TranströmerChildren's books
The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
by Selma Lagerlöf
Pippi Longstocking
by Astrid Lindgren
Bridget and the Moose Brothers
by Pija Lindenbaum
When Owen's Mom Breathed Fire
by Pija Lindenbaum
The Diamond Mystery
by Martin WidmarkThe Literary Magazine lists
New Collected Poems
by Tomas TranströmerI Die, But the Memory Lives On
by Henning MankellThe Man from Beijing
by Henning MankellLatest reveiws
Current reveiws
Absolutely astounding. Nobel consideration should be given
Review: Millennium trilogy by Stieg Larsson
The best thriller I've read for a long long time!
Review: The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson
