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Original title Appelsinpiken Originally published 2003 Adaptations The Orange Girl (2009) | 4.6/6 Bokelskere Translator James Anderson Publication date 2003 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Appelsinpiken trailer
The Orange Girl (Norwegian: Appelsinpiken) is a 2003 novel by Jostein Gaarder, the Norwegian author of the best-selling Sophie's World. The novel was adapted into a film in 2009.
Contents
- Appelsinpiken trailer
- Appelsinpiken translated to english the orange girl
- Plot Overview
- Adaptations
- References
Appelsinpiken translated to english the orange girl
Plot Overview
Georg Røed's father Jan Olav died when he was four years old. Eleven years later, Georg's grandmother finds letters addressed to Georg from Jan Olav, written before his death, along with a story titled "The Orange Girl."
As Georg soon discovers, "The Orange Girl" is not simply a story, but a riddle from the past that centres around an incident from his father's youth. In the story, it is revealed that Jan Olav had once boarded a tram and had taken notice of a beautiful girl who had been clutching a bag of oranges. When tram abruptly jolted, the girl's oranges were dispersed. Jan Olav attempted to collect the oranges, but found that the girl had already disembarked from the tram. The story is a request for his son to solve the mystery of the orange girl's identity.
Adaptations
In 2009, The Orange Girl was adapted into a film directed by Eva Dahr.