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Country
  
Sweden

Series
  
Bert

Preceded by
  
Bert och brorsorna

Illustrator
  
Sonja Härdin

Language
  
Swedish

Originally published
  
1995

Followed by
  
Berts befrielse

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Set in
  
fictional town of Öreskoga, Sweden

Author
  
Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson

Genres
  
Young adult fiction, Children's literature

Similar
  
Berts bravader, Berts dagbok, Sune och syster vampyr, Midget, Blood Promise

Berts bryderier (Swedish: Bert's perplexities) is a diary novel, written by Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson and originally published in 1995. It tells the story of Bert Ljung from 25 December to 13 February during the Christmas break and spring term of the 9th grade at school in Sweden.

Contents

Book cover

The book cover depicts Bert, trying to comfort Nadja who is sad, as they both sit on the bed in Bert's undity room. Below the bed, two eyes watch out.

Plot

Bert tries to retrieve Nadja. The book also focuses on rock lyrics in Swedish, written by Bert for the Heman Hunters, focusing more nad more on political and social problems.

During the New Year's nigh, Bert participates at a party in the single family house of classmate Christoffer Palm, as his parents have travelled to the Canary Islands. The party is messy. Bert soon shows interest for Patricia Tivenius. Åke is together with a Celine, a hearing-impaird girl attending the second grade of the Swedish secondary school.

Bert also dsiscovers old Heman Hunters lyrics from the 6th grade, among them Take the Night and Jäh Rocken Roll. When school begins again after the Christmas break, Bert does a review of his class.

Bert also tells the story of when his grandfather's father Vladimir Livanov came to Sweden from Russia a long time ago.

When Bert visits Nadja, her brothers ae now working or studying. Rolf ("Roffe") is a travelling computer salesman, Ragnar ("Ragge") works as a staff leader at the postal office, while Reinhold is studying at the college to become a doctor.

References

Berts bryderier Wikipedia